to struggle in the water; to sink below the surface and become unable to breathe; to (nearly) drown; to indulge in; to lose one's head over something; to be addicted
to steer a ship; to manage; to take command; to take the helm
to be turned inside out; to betray; to double-cross; to break into falsetto; to crack into falsetto
cry (esp. animal); roar; chirp; tweet; bark; whine
to lay aside; to set aside
premature joy; short-lived elation
standoffishly; primly; pungently (of a smell); acridly; long and pointed (e.g. of a nose); popping (of ears)
completely (quitting, etc.); entirely; thoroughly; cleanly (cutting, snapping off, etc.); in a single blow
central part; heart (of a city)
Mariana Trench (deepest part of the ocean, near the Mariana Islands)
atomic reactor; nuclear reactor
criminal condemned to death; convict on death row
transmitter; homing device
to learn; to acquire knowledge; to carry; to wear (clothes, etc.); to put on
control; bringing under control; settling (a matter); putting in order
near; nearby; not far off
to provide; to furnish; to equip; to install
centralized traffic control (centralised); CTC
dull; uninteresting; boring; drab
to show signs of; to appear
tall figure; high stature
leaving a device on (e.g. TV, air conditioner); leaving something engaged (e.g. a key in a lock)
miscellaneous; mixed; unorganized
whether or not; presence or absence
intelligence or information network
siblings; brothers and sisters; brothers; siblings-in-law; brothers-in-law; mate
practice (in the field); training (esp. practical and hands-on); practical exercise; drill
mankind; the human creature; fellow creatures
notice or order handed down from above; announcement; notification; Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) to the concerned parties
to be in disorder; to lie scattered around
new type; new style; new model; new strain (e.g. infectious disease)
to force open; to push open
intermittently; bit by bit; little by little; in drops (e.g. of rain)
singularity (climate); day in the calendar when a particular weather phenomenon is statistically likely to occur
attitude; posture; preparedness; readiness