achievement; meritorious deed; distinguished service; contribution
to measure; to weigh; to survey; to conjecture; to infer; to surmise
stone; jewel; precious stone; flint (in a lighter); stone (in go); stone (in the bladder, kidney etc.); calculus
to drive (e.g. horse, carriage); to control; to manage
confidence; trust; faith; credit (finance)
reins; bridle; control; the reins (on)
to clasp; to grasp; to hold (the answer); to have (e.g. the solution); to seize (power); to hold (the reins)
leaving a decision to someone else (often of a meal to be selected by the chef); omakase
dispute; strife; quarrel; dissension; conflict; rivalry
participation; taking part in; participating in; being concerned in
right; correct; proper; righteous; just
master; teacher; stable master
to be taught; to learn; to take lessons in
to commit (e.g. crime); to perpetrate; to break (e.g. rule); to violate; to rape; to violate
when it becomes; when it comes to
since some time ago; for some time; for quite a while
use; utilization; utilisation; application
to pull apart; to separate; to have a lead over; to pull ahead of; to outdistance
painful; difficult; distressing; (psychologically) difficult; straitened (circumstances); tight (financial situation)
pain; ache; soreness; damage; injury; wear
to go to ruin; to go under; to fall; to be destroyed; to die out; to become extinct
betrayer; traitor; turncoat; informer
disorder; chaos; confusion; mayhem
regarding; in; to; towards; with regards to
protection; defense; providence; amulet; charm
to finish up; to complete; to finish off; to get through; to polish off
iron hammer; (fig.) crushing blow
to taste; to savor; to appreciate; to enjoy; to experience; to go through
route; road; distance travelled in a day; one's ... (age, e.g. 40s, 60s)
to inform; to notify; to know; to reign
shamelessly; acting brazenly unaffected; being resigned to (disgrace)
to fall into (someone's) hands; to fall under someone's control; to become someone's property (e.g. of an object)
repeatedly; over and over again; fully (e.g. understand); very much; very well
to go to hell; to fall into hell; to be damned
taking (a suspect to the police); dragging (someone) away
the number of people; many people; a large number of people; (counted as an) adult
retreat; falling back; recession; waning; backspace (key)