surface; face; outside; exterior; appearances; superficiality
connotation; comprehension; intension; inclusion; containment within
shape of the "dai" kanji (esp. person with arms and legs outstretched); sprawling; lying spread-eagled
to take the blame; (lit.) to cover oneself in mud
with a twitch (e.g. an eyebrow); with a dip; with a bob; with a flutter
serious; severe; grave; acute
to hold one's breath; to catch one's breath
to perceive; to sense; to take in; to grasp; to feel
trifling with; toying with; playing with; tossing about (a ship)
to gather strength; to take heart
to flick off; to give (someone) the flick; to send (something) flying; to hit (a person); to knock down
outer edge of the foot (from little toe to heel) (karate)
space; room; vacancy; opening; free time; time to spare
to kick into the air; to kick up; to kick from below
pursuit (of a fleeing enemy); chase
far away; far off; far; long ago; long before
to cough violently; to have a coughing fit
negligence; carelessness; inattention; unpreparedness
voltage; excitement; enthusiasm
to stumble a step or two forward (when trying to stop); to pass one's destination and stumble a step or two forward; to totter
to fly about; to skip about; to bustle about
standing upright; standing bolt upright; rearing
at hand; on hand; way of moving one's arms; skill; money at hand; pocket money
turning around; spinning around; curling up; round and charming (e.g. eyes)
to pretend not to see; to turn one's back on
to go by; to cross; to pass by; to flash across
distinction; differentiation; discrimination; discrimination (against people)
pity; sympathy; compassion; affection; love
to look down (on); to condescend (to)
drawing a sword; drawn sword
great speed; extreme speed; swiftness
unskilled; not very good at
fault; error; indiscretion; faux pas
maneuver to return a sword to its scabbard
to have one's horizons broadened
to change color (esp. leaves, fruit, flowers) (colour); to turn crimson (e.g. leaves in autumn); to begin to redden; to ripen; to grow ripe
seven; seven years of age; four o'clock (old time system)