to pile up; to heap up; to stack up; to repeat many times over; to go through repeatedly; to accumulate
rock-paper-scissors (game); janken
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.)
elementary school student; primary school student; grade school student
beginning; outset; first; onset
with a slap; with a pop; without batting an eyelid; generously; cutesy suffix applied to names
paying for one's mistakes; getting one's just deserts; suffering the consequences (of one's own actions); reap what you sow
(not) in any way; (not) at all; (none) whatsoever; what kind of
(a) little; somewhat; somehow
surely; certainly; no doubt; indeed
easy-peasy; easy; simple; pleasant; comfortable; comfy
loser; defeated person; the defeated
duty; obligation; responsibility
consecutive victories; series of victories
presentiment; premonition; hunch; to have a premonition; to have a hunch
matter; affair; counter for (received) emails, text messages, voicemail messages, etc.; counter for accounts (on a website, email service, etc.)
surmise (about somebody's feelings); guess; conjecture
just right (time, size, length, etc.)
to often be the case; to occur frequently; to be common; to be popular
on a routine basis; regularly; habitually
to learn; to acquire knowledge; to carry; to wear (clothes, etc.); to put on
to make war (on); to wage war (against); to compete (against); to struggle (against adversities, etc.); to fight
end; conclusion; last; final; no sooner than; once
bag; satchel; briefcase; basket
instead; but (on the other hand)
this area; around here; this point; this much; this extent
few; a little; scarce; insufficient; seldom
red; crimson; Red; communist; (arch.) beautiful
carrying on one's back (e.g. baby); piggyback ride
show; display; pretensions; pose (in kabuki); posture
to stick; to paste; to stretch; to spread; to form (e.g. ice on a pond); to fill; to swell
to get on (train, plane, bus, ship, etc.); to get in; to get on (e.g. a footstool); to step on; to reach; to go over; to follow
to fall down; to drop; to be omitted; to be missing; to decrease; to sink; to fail (e.g. exam or class)
correct; right; correct interpretation (answer, solution)
time; thyme; time out (e.g. in sport)
to become confused (disconcerted, disorganized, disorganised); to be flustered; to panic; to hurry; to rush; to hasten
to sound shrill (of a voice); to sound high-pitched and excited; to get excited; to become restless; to be thrown too high; to come in high
stimulus; impetus; incentive; encouragement; motivation; provocation