soccer ball; football (as used in soccer)
road; path; way; set of practices; Buddhist teachings; Taoism; modern administrative region of Japan (Hokkaido)
pressure; urgency; tension; imminence; acuteness
point (of a sword, etc.); pointed verbal attack
to kick about; to kick around; to scatter (a crowd, the enemy, etc.); to rout
to be a match for; to rival; to equal; to compare with; to be equivalent to
stillness; repose; standing still
prickling; stinging; biting; tale-telling; tattling
several; a number of; quantity; amount; counting; figures; number
milli-; 10^-3; millimetre; millimeter
secrecy; highly classified information
to defend oneself; to protect oneself
hostility; antagonism; opposition
presence of other people; (in) public; (in) front of others
to concern; to be related
sense of smell; olfaction
good-naturedness; good-natured person; credulous person; easy mark
newcomer; neophyte; novice; newbie
isolation; being alone; being friendless
to crown; to cap; to prefix with; to start with; to begin with
Apocrypha (i.e. as opposed to the Biblical canon); non-Buddhist writings (esp. Confucian writings)
member; participant; attendee; lineup (sport)
resistance (e.g. to antibiotics); tolerance (e.g. drug tolerance)
on the road; on the street; in the street; on the way
separation; farewell; parting
to dust; to remove dust; to slap; to hit (with the palm); to use up money
in consideration of; in deference to; out of respect for; for (someone's) sake
cancellation; rescinding; release; calling off; lifting (sanctions); delisting
exchange; interchange; switching; reciprocity; barter; substitution
feeling sick; feeling queasy; feeling nauseated; being angry; being offended; being disgusted
to turn one's hand to; to reach out one's hand; to get involved in; to make a move on; to strike; to beat
to side with (someone); to support (someone)
special someone; special person; precious one; significant other
hard to get; hard to come by
sense of morality; moral sense
lack; absence; shortage; deficiency; privation
to draw (attention, sympathy, etc.); to attract (e.g. interest)
to fall in love; to be in love; to be charmed with; to lose one's heart to