to get (a joke or explanation); to strike home; to click; to know intuitively
hazardous materials; dangerous goods; explosives; combustibles
setback; deadlock; standstill; impasse; miscarriage
gathering; meeting; assembly; collection; attendance
losing initiative; being forestalled; second move (in go or shogi); moving second; rear guard
to sink deeply into one's mind; to come home to; to go to one's heart; to pierce one's body (e.g. of wind, cold, etc.)
outside (e.g. of a building); exterior; outside (of a group, company, etc.); outside world
seal; to seal (e.g. a letter); to affix a seal; to seal up
sacrifice; victim; sacrifice (to a deity)
to be sacrificed; to fall victim to; to fall prey to
to not know what to do with; to be at a loss with; to have difficulty with; to be put out
Eh?; What?; Come on!; Damn!
world conquest; world domination; taking over the world
such; like that; in that way
philanthropic work; charitable enterprise
to overestimate (someone); to overrate; to think too highly of; to make too much of; to give (someone) too much credit
to withdraw from (a deal); to wash one's hands of; to lead by the hand
tough guy; wild one; fearless fighter
breaking down; defeating; abolishing
approval; agreement; support; favour; favor
total energy; all efforts
at once; immediately; right away; directly (face, lead to, etc.); automatically (mean, result in, etc.)
to rush on; to attack; to swoop down on
chain; chaining; connection; (genetic) linkage
the four auspicious beasts from Chinese mythology
simultaneous; concurrent; same time; synchronous; together
war potential; military strength; fighting power; ability (to compete); capabilities; valuable asset
coping method; approach; how to deal with (problem, etc.)
excelling; surpassing; outdoing
superscription (on a letter, parcel, etc.); address; overwriting (data, file, etc.)
to haul in (e.g. rope, net, etc.); to pull in; to attract (e.g. stares)
the other world; the next world; the world beyond; world after death
nesting hole; burrow; den
assistant; helper; assistant (to a professor)
to return; to come back; to turn over; to become extremely; to become completely
epidemic; plague; pestilence
to scorn; to despise; to hold in contempt; to look down on; to disdain