to stir; to churn; to rummage around; to throw into confusion; to throw into chaos
to till; to plow; to plough; to cultivate
muddy; covered with mud; mud-caked
to throw down; to throw out; to abandon; to resign; to give freely; to give generously
exhausted; tired; withered; worn out; boiling until shapeless or mushy; tediously
to dig up; to turn up; to tear up; to rake up (e.g. old scandal); to dig over
including; inclusive of; komi; extra points given to the white player as compensation for playing second (in go)
absentmindedness; peace of mind
to get up (e.g. from bed); to make one's way in the world; to achieve in life
to lay down; to wear (a sword, etc.) at one's side
posture; pose; position; attitude; approach; stance
to come out (e.g. hair); to fall out; to collapse (e.g. building, floor); to be left out; to be omitted
operation (of a machine, etc.); operating; driving; working (capital, etc.)
swaying (only once, in a large, slow motion); relaxedly
meandering; snaking; zigzagging
rapidly; vigorously; by leaps and bounds; steadily
toppling sideways; turning sideways; falling over sideways; barrel roll
to hold between (e.g. one's fingers, chopsticks); to grip (from both sides); to put between; to sandwich between; to catch (e.g. a finger in a door); to trap; to insert (e.g. a break into proceedings)
to blow off; to be blown off
to blow out; to spout out
anti-; antithesis; fanqie; traditional Chinese spelling system in which two characters are used: the first one for the onset, the second one for rhyme and tone
learning by ear; memory of having heard something before
to see through; to see the true nature of something
dripping wet; soaked; drenched
anything and everything; just about everything
seeing through (a trick, someone's mind, etc.)
to be enigmatic; to be puzzling; to be wrapped in mystery
to be suspicious of (someone's motives); to suspect (that)
to begin to rain; to begin to snow
to loiter around; to wander about
word game; wordplay; playing with words
one breath; time of one breath; pause; break; (doing in) one go; doing without stopping
in passing another (esp. colliding with oncoming traffic, bumping into a person); the moment two persons or objects meet
(one's) initials; first letter (of a name, sentence, etc.); initial; first