to take (be in) charge of
equipping; installing; fitting; mounting; putting on
in addition; furthermore; above (which); on top of (which)
together; at the same time; same; identical
without; but if; otherwise; or else
"Helping Hands" comedy performance; performance in which one person wears a haori on their shoulders, while another person behind them puts their arms through the sleeves of the haori and feeds the person in front
to hang over; to cover; to lie over; to fall on one's shoulders; to become one's responsibility; to become a burden
this is not the time (for that); that's out of the question right now
confusion; dismay; consternation; panic
Zhou dynasty (China, approx. 1046-256 BCE); Chou dynasty; perimeter; counter for laps or circuits
breaking through; breakthrough; surmounting; overcoming; exceeding; passing
loose; lenient; lax; gentle (curve, slope, etc.); slow; weak; soft
descent; fall; drop; passing down (of an order, decree, etc.)
course; route; course (of study); program; lane (in running, swimming, etc.); course (of action); policy
to let something (or somebody) go past; to do too much
sharp, loud rebuke; bark; roar; rebuke used in Zen to achieve enlightenment
to shout (in anger); to yell
to be able to manage somehow or another
to throw violently against; to slam against; to strike; to thrust at someone (e.g. a letter)
to make way for; to make room for; to get out of the way; to pave the way for; to open up opportunity
to crowd out; to push out; to start together; to set out en masse; to highlight; to draw attention to
cesspool; sink; manure sink
force; vigor; influence; authority; impetus; momentum
involuntary nocturnal tooth grinding; bruxism; grinding one's teeth out of anger or vexation
thunderous roar; roaring sound
main wings (of an aeroplane, airplane)
root; joint; base; crotch
to surge; to well up; to gush out
to burn; to be roasted; to be heated; to be jealous; to be envious
to stick into; to pierce; to run into
new; novel; fresh; recent; latest; up-to-date
burst of laughter; roar of laughter
to run (up hill, stairs, etc.)
maiden flight (e.g. of an aircraft)
to be able to handle strain (overexertion, inconvenience, etc.)
one's first campaign; one's first battle