to lose one's way; to get lost; to waver; to hesitate; to give into temptation; to lose control of oneself
to break; to smash; to defeat; to destroy; to eliminate
voice; speech; sound of a voice; sound (e.g. of a TV)
existence; being; survival; to exist; to live; to survive
plentiful; lot of; much; pile of
(pilot or driver's) seat; cockpit
control (of a machine, device, etc.); control (over an opponent, one's emotions, etc.); governing; management
extermination; annihilation
maximum preference; maximum priority; priority handling
power; authority; jurisdiction
restriction; restraint; limitation; limit
to be taken aback; to be astonished; to be dumbfounded
large hole; big deficit; heavy losses; long-shot win (in horse racing, etc.); big winnings (on a long shot)
interrogative sentence-ending particle expressing doubt
exterior; packaging; cladding; armor (armour); arm
to differ; to vary; to disagree
point in common; common feature
bipedal walking; walking on two legs
distant view; looking from a distance; good long distance vision; farsightedness
narrow; thin (sized); slender
joint (knee, elbow, etc.)
-ish; -like; resembling; appearing to be; seeming to be
spear; lance; javelin; lance; (arch.) jeering
such ... as; or some such
development; evolution; expansion; spreading out; expansion (of an algebraic expression); development (of a three-dimensional shape)
thank you; thanks; much (thanks); very (sorry); quite; really; somehow
to be satisfied (with an explanation, apology, etc.); to be happy
doing; in such a state; doing together; doing to each other; familiarizing suffix (sometimes meaning "small")
fate; destiny; connection; tie; pretext; justification
not feeling like doing ...; having no mind to ...; being in no mood for ...; indifferent; half-hearted; dispirited
opposite side; other side; over there; that way; the other party; the other person
living flesh; flesh and blood; physical body of Buddha or a bodhisattva
reverse; opposite; converse (of a hypothesis, etc.); inverse (function)
arm; skill; efforts; ability
to step on; to tread on; to set foot on (e.g. foreign soil); to stand on; to experience; to undergo; to follow (rules, principles, etc.)