domestic; domestically-produced; produced within a country
opening (in a game of go, chess, etc.); early stages; initial phase; outset
floating; drifting; suspension; (arch.) wandering (about)
standard item; usual thing; (a) classic; basic item (with stable demand); staple goods
attack; assault; raid; criticism; censure; denunciation
where ... is concerned; when it becomes; if it becomes
thrusting (a spear, etc.)
blow; shock; strike; batting
attribute; property; context; character class, type, fetish, etc.
at a disadvantage; in an unfavourable position; having poor prospects; standing little chance
aah!; ooh!; oh no!; oh boy!
irritation; annoyance; frustration
flash (of light); glint; schiller
to tear up; to tear off; to rip up; to separate (e.g. a couple); to disrupt (a relationship)
to fire (gun, arrow, questions, etc.); to shoot; to set free; to release; to emit (e.g. light); to give off (e.g. a scent)
great speed; extreme speed; swiftness
firing one shot at a time; single-shot gun; having only one engine; single-engined aeroplane; one-shot (e.g. story); non-serial
thrust; stab; tsuki; thrust to the throat (in kendo); tsuki; thrust to the chest
dark reddish-brown; liver color
indeterminate form; undefined; indefinite; unstructured
large hole; big deficit; heavy losses; long-shot win (in horse racing, etc.); big winnings (on a long shot)
to fly around; to scatter
(not so) much; (not) very
to disappear; to vanish; to go out (of a fire, light, etc.); to die; to fade (of a feeling, impression, etc.); to vanish (e.g. of hope); to go away (e.g. of a smell, itchiness, sleepiness)
to gather; to collect; to assemble
as before; as ever; as it was originally
stickiness; gumminess; sticky material; clay
body; physique; shape; form; substance; identity; field
to swell; to rise; to bulge; to rouse; to get excited
behind; in the rear; in back
standing by; awaiting an opportunity; being on alert
stiffening; rigidity; rigor; stiffness; ossification; petrification
to be solved; to be resolved; to loosen; to come untied; to be removed (of restrictions); to be lifted (e.g. a ban)