meeting together; introduction; costarring; appearing together; being matched; facing off
to be filled to bursting; to burst
bearded face; unshaven face; hairy face
manual labor; manual labour; toil; Labour Party
katakana; angular Japanese syllabary used primarily for loanwords
chunk; lump; thick slice; cutting into chunks
absolute obedience; complete submission
saying "Ah!"; making one say "Ah!"; surprisingly; astonishingly
teacher; master; religious leader; specialist; (arch.) five-battalion brigade comprising 2500 men (Zhou-dynasty Chinese army)
famous sword; excellent sword
secret art; the mysteries
innate ability; innate talent; natural gift
craftsman; artisan; tradesman; worker; workman
patience; perseverance; persistence; tenacity; energy
tenacious; persevering; persistent; sticky
to steal; to plagiarize; to steal (a technique, idea, etc.); to do stealthily; to do during scant time; to steal a base
understanding; comprehension; grasp; perception; appreciation; mastery (of an art or skill)
bhava (becoming, existence)
origin; source; beginning; starting point
discipline; punishment; reprimand
small pieces; fragments; chopped meat; scraps (of beef, pork, etc.)
to ask; to enquire; to inquire; to search; to look for; to look into
manual or physical labor; manual or physical labour
unexpressed; unspoken; implied; implicit
pupil; disciple; adherent; follower; apprentice; young person
to seek knowledge; to ask for instruction
to rest (from work, studying, etc.); to take a break
hearsay; rumor; rumour; report
to conceal; to keep secret; to cover up
to carry on; to go on with one's life; to keep alive; to stay alive; to survive
to like too much; to like to excess; to adore
hot blood; warm blood; zeal; fervor; fervour
difficult to be (in a place); not feeling like staying
brain work; mental work; nonmanual labor
severe; harsh; stringent; rigorous; strict; unfair
only; just; since; after; remaining (in a particular state)
a minute; moment; an instant; stubborn; hot-headed
to get carried away; to become over-excited; to push one's luck; to push a good thing too far