stretch; tension; resilience; springiness; will-power; pluck
to encourage; to cheer; to raise (the voice)
eager; earnest; strenuous; fervent; assiduous; with utmost effort
crossing; passage; importing; import; wandering; wanderer; migration
small build; small stature; petite; small pattern
exercise; physical training; appeal; campaign; motion; movement
to surpass; to outstrip; to excel
student (esp. a university student)
player (of a sport); athlete; team member
preparedness for death; do-or-die spirit
rope; cord; line; grand champion's braided belt
crossing; passage; importing; import; wandering; wanderer; migration
to hurry (up); to urge on; to press; to rush
shrill voice; piercing cry; shriek; scream
to bear up in tragedy; to stand pain well; to hold one's temper; to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth
to listen repeatedly; to listen again; to ask a question in return; to ask again; to ask for a repeated explanation
to bawl; to cry; to scream
to cry; to weep; to sob; to howl
sharp, loud rebuke; bark; roar; rebuke used in Zen to achieve enlightenment
pitching ability; counter for pitches
letting (someone) die without helping
all out; like hell; like crazy; desperately; (lit.) expecting to die
to shout (in anger); to yell
to support; to prop; to sustain; to hold at bay; to stem; to check
to throw; to cast (e.g. vote, light, shadow); to devote oneself (e.g. to a cause); to invest; to put in; to administer (medicine); to give
stone; jewel; precious stone; flint (in a lighter); stone (in go); stone (in the bladder, kidney etc.); calculus
shuriken; small throwing blade; throwing star
yikes!; eek!; ook; eek; customer
shout; cry; outcry; yell; shriek; scream
tune; tone; vein; mood; condition; state of health
courage; bravery; valour; valor; nerve; boldness
to well (up); to gush forth (of water); to appear (esp. suddenly) (sweat, tears, etc.); to feel emotions from (joy, bravery, etc.); to hatch (esp. of parasitic insects, etc.)
I, myself; one-self; by one-self; even I; even one
to warp; to curve; to arch; to bend backward (body or body part, e.g. fingers)
hardly any; almost nonexistent; very little