burst of laughter; roar of laughter
to challenge (esp. in a lawsuit); to take on an opponent (in negotiations, contest, etc.)
scene; setting; scene (in a movie, play); shot; state of the market
class (of students); group (of people); party; lot; bunch; crime family; organized-crime syndicate
expansion; swelling; increase; growth
cold storage; refrigeration
to call a person's attention (to)
naked eye; the physical eye
forefoot; forefeet; foreleg; forelimb
two legs; two feet; two pairs
four legs; four-legged; quadruped
lightning strike; thunderbolt; bolt of lightning; to strike (lightning); to be struck by lightning
to break; to tear; to pierce; to split; to burst
to one's heart's content; as much as one wants; as hard as one can; resolution; decisiveness; determination
to end without incident; to not turn into something serious
to go away; to become more distant; to fade away; to be estranged
to rebound; to recoil; to splash; to have a repercussion; to have a reciprocal effect
U-turn; returning home (after a vacation); returning to one's (rural) hometown (after having lived in a big city)
air battle; dog fight; aerial battle
status; position; method; way; rule; regulation
the "ha" column of the Japanese syllabary table (ha, hi, fu, he, ho)
dispersing; breaking up; running away
to be disappointed; to be dejected; to be downhearted; to feel exhausted; to feel drained
to knead again; to rework; to revise; to polish
nest; rookery; den; haunt; (spider's) web
three times; thrice; many times; over and over again; often
to bend; to turn up; to turn down; to double
border; boundary; turning point; watershed; area; region
to bend; to wind; to twist; to zig-zag
to overstep the mark; to go too far; to overdo it
direction; way; point of the compass; cardinal direction; method; means
to get between; to be caught in
bringing certain death; deadly; knockout (blow)
if there is a chance; if possible; if circumstances permit; if things go well; if luck is on my side
to creep up; to crawl up; to overcome (a bad situation); to rise (after a setback)
the opposite direction; the other way