difficult; hard; impossible; unfeasible; fussy; particular; gloomy
suitable; proper; appropriate; perfunctory; half-minded; sloppy
to dedicate; to make an offering; to supply; to store; to finish; to bring to a close; to restore (something to its place)
test; trial; probation; ordeal; tribulation
delay; putting off; procrastination
it's no big deal; it's no problem; it's nothing to worry about; safe (and sound); all right
to notice; to recognize; to recognise; to become aware of; to perceive; to realize
(stone) guardian lion-dogs at Shinto shrine
torii; Shinto shrine archway
to persevere; to persist; to insist that; to stick to (one's opinion); to remain in a place; to stick to one's post
summer vacation; summer holiday
to dance; to perform a dance
to have a warped view; to be jaundiced; to feel that one has been unfairly treated; to be jealous; to be envious
to fly; to soar; to jump; to leap; to spatter; to scatter; to hurry
visitor's or pilgrims' lodgings in a temple; priest's quarters
to chase; to run after; to pursue
to join forces; to cooperate
readiness; preparedness; resolution; resignation
to be decided; to be settled; to be unchanging; to be the same (as always); to be a fixed rule; to be destined; to be well executed (of a manoeuvre in a sport, game, etc.)
unity; consolidation; uniformity; unification; compatible
first day (e.g. at work, school); day one
refreshment booth; refreshment stand; snack bar
day in question; appointed day; that very day; the day (of issue, publication, etc.)
judging; inspection; examination; investigation; review
number of votes polled; poll votes
point (of a story, argument, etc.); point (e.g. in stock exchange movement); percentage point; switch; points; point; site
second day of the month; two days
whole; entirety; whatever (is the matter)
battle; fight; fighting; engagement; contest
division into groups; separation into classes (e.g. of schoolchildren according to ability)
closing years (period, days); last stage; end stage; terminal (e.g. cancer, disease, etc.); final
historic ruins (remains, relics); archeological site
to take by storm (e.g. a castle); to assault; to capture; to reduce