Chinese "Tail" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); counter for fish, shrimp, etc.
very; much; greatly; a lot of
help; rescue; salvation; solace; (religious) salvation; (Christian) grace
pish; pooh; I see; oh; indeed
good humour (humor); good mood
across; over; beyond; throughout (a period of time); for
Buddhist temple; religious building; church; cathedral
to use one's influence; to pull strings; to take measures; to make the necessary preparations
to lick all over; to run one's tongue over
personification; anthropomorphization
covered with; stained; smeared
pink (colour, color); (lit.) colour of peach (flowers)
to doubt; to think (something is) doubtful; to wonder; to be suspicious
harsh (criticism, treatment, etc.); severe; hard; strict
wicked tongue; abusive language
contents; interior; substance; content; (sword) blade
in terms of both ... and ...; from the perspective of ... as well as ...; whether it be ... or ...
business; task; use; purpose; for the use of ...; used for ...
wasteland; wilderness; deserted land; prairie; vast plain; wilds
generous; magnanimous; big-hearted; broad-minded; (lit.) big-bellied
all people; the whole nation
alias; pseudonym; pen name; nom de plume; different name; other name
hedge; fence; border; limit
to build up; to complete; to construct; to make up; to fabricate; to invent
not limited to; not just ...
conclusion; decision; judgement; affirmative
refusal; rejection; denial; veto
jutting out (of bounds); being crowded out
frame; framework; outline
to flick out; to spring out; to calculate; to work out; to expel (from a group); to drive out
offer; tender; providing; sponsoring (a TV program)
because; the reason is; if you want to know why
event; festivities; function; social gathering; auspices; opening
athletic meet (esp. at primary school); sports day; field day
to compete ruthlessly; (lit.) to sharpen swords
what is called; as it is called; the so-called; known as; so to speak
look; glimpse; apparently; seemingly; (arch.) first meeting
notification; official notice; directive (e.g. from higher to lower levels of the administration); being well versed (in); being proficient (in)