to keep company; to look after; to entertain; to play (a game) with
veteran; battle-worn; schooled by adversity in many battles; rich in experience
to pull oneself together; to collect oneself (after a failure); to regain control (of oneself)
to apply for; to make an application; to propose (marriage); to offer (mediation); to make an overture (of peace); to challenge
the lone woman (e.g. bright flower) in a group
prospects of victory; chances of success
carving; engraving; sculpture
in order to do; for the purpose of doing
to call out (to); to call; to summon (a doctor, etc.); to invite; to designate; to name; to garner (support, etc.)
big frame; large figure; huge body
fellow; mutual; companion; comrade
to be outpushed; to lose a pushing competition
thrust at the opponent's throat
staring (e.g. eyes); goggling; glaring
other self; alter ego; part of oneself (in someone or something else); incarnations of Buddha
to draw an arc (e.g. with a compass); to describe an arc (e.g. through the air)
divine or supernatural skill
all sides; the four cardinal directions and the four ordinal directions; large hanging lantern
siege; encirclement; envelopment; surrounding; besiegement
bow (weapon); archery; bow (for a violin, etc.)
short sword; dagger; stiletto; hour hand (of a clock)
sickle; leading question; trick question; sickle-and-chain (weapon); spear with curved cross-blades; gooseneck tenon and mortise joint; (arch.) noisiness
care; kea (Nestor notabilis)
simultaneous; concurrent; same time; synchronous; together
to smash up; to defeat crushingly
at a stroke; with a single swoop
destructive power; destructive energy; destructive force
prototype; model; pattern; archetypal
to stop; to turn off; to park; to prevent; to suppress (a cough); to stop (someone from doing something); to dissuade
lump of meat; piece of flesh; human body
as expected; predictably; not surprisingly
gloomy; dismal; miserable; spirit of yin
haori and hakama (Japanese male formal attire)
rock; boulder; crag; cliff; anchor
to distance oneself (from); to keep (something or someone) at a distance; to maintain a distance (from)