to make sound (of an animal); to call; to cry; to make a meld call (e.g. pung, kong)
light (of movements); nimble; light-hearted; cheerful; taking a turn for the better (of an illness); receding of symptoms
to begin to run; to start running; to break into a run
to pull; to draw; to string (lines); to run (cable); to pull towards oneself (e.g. someone's sleeve); to drag; to haul
to float in the air; to be unfinished; to be unsettled; to be undecided
dynamic lift; lifting power
to arise; to break out; to well up; to burst
to float; to rise to the surface; to stand out; to be visible; to be alienated
scenery; scene; landscape
to make merry; to be festive
having enough of (food, drink, etc.); having one's fill; fully enjoying
to push aside; to brush aside
cold (e.g. weather); uninteresting (esp. joke); lame; dull
pleasant; agreeable; comfortable
liver; innards; courage; spirit; crux; essential point
behind; in the rear; in back
to swing; to sway; to shake; to waver; to feel shaken; to become unstable
light; illumination; ray; happiness; hope; influence
much less; to say nothing of
to hang; to suspend; to lower; to reduce; to demote; to move back
landing; alighting; touch down
to turn right; to turn to the right
to turn left; to turn to the left
to reduce (one's) speed; to slow down (driving, cycling, etc.)
to make merry; to frolic; to be in high spirits
direction; orientation; bearing; course (e.g. of action)
upright; honest; faithful; conscientious; sincere
transactions; dealings; business
cattle (Bos taurus); cow; beef; Chinese "Ox" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)
one large animal (horses, cattle, etc.); head (of cattle)
plump; rotund; chubby; entirely; completely; wholly
to buy (of a government, public agency, etc. from a private citizen); to purchase; to buy up (all of something)
limited express (train for which a limited-express ticket is required); limited express (train making a limited no. of stops); great hurry
to handle well; to handle deftly; to deal with; to manage; to prepare (meat or fish) for cooking; to dress (meat, etc.)
to load (with goods, cargo); to put on board; to stow aboard