ice; ice cream; icecream; (arch.) usurer; (arch.) usury
passion; enthusiasm; zeal
to mix; to stir; to blend
completion; finish; workmanship; result; outcome
shaking (e.g. a container); milkshake; shake
now; the present time; just now; another; more
idea; plan; draft; rough copy; expectation; (arch.) desk
excellent; splendid; very good
yo!; hello there!; wow!; oh!; yah! (yell)
very interesting; of great interest
this time; now; next time; another time; recently; lately
to hear; to listen (e.g. to music); to ask; to enquire; to hear about; to hear of; to follow (advice, order, etc.)
to bark; to howl; to howl (e.g. of the wind); to roar; to yell; to cry
with a single flash of light; glitteringly; sparklingly; twinklingly
to flash (e.g. lightning); to flicker; to flutter (e.g. flag); to wave; to flash into one's mind (e.g. an idea); to come to one suddenly
thank you for your hard work; good work; see you; goodbye; goodnight
to eat; to live on (e.g. a salary); to live off; to subsist on
answer; reply; response; answer; solution; result
to aim at (for, to do, to become); to try for; to have an eye on; to go toward; to head for
next; following; subsequent; stage; station
to lose; to be defeated; to succumb; to give in; to be inferior to; to break out in a rash due to (e.g. lacquer, shaving, etc.)
to look forward to something
assistant; helper; assistant (to a professor)
book; volume; this; present; main; head
teacher; instructor; sensei; title or form of address for a teacher, master, doctor, lawyer, etc.; intimate or teasing form of address; (arch.) one's elder
naming; nominating; designating; calling on; asking for; requesting
to; for; in order to; for; as for; regarding
unreasonable; unnatural; impossible; forcible; forced; excessive (work, etc.); immoderate
expert; learned person; doctor; PhD; instructor at the imperial court (ritsuryo period); pitch and length marks (to accompany a Buddhist liturgical chant, etc.)
usual; normal; everyday; usually; normally; generally
to differ (from); to vary; to not be in the usual condition; to not match the correct (answer, etc.); to be different from promised; isn't it?