to think out; to devise; to invent; to begin to think; to come up with a plan
at once; immediately; right now
to apologize; to apologise
I'm sorry; (it's) inexcusable; thank you very much (for help, etc.)
daughter; girl (i.e. a young, unmarried woman)
to say; to be called; to do
great; grand; magnificent; outstanding; mighty
failure; mistake; blunder
failed creative work; flop; dud; bomb
to blow into; to breathe into; to inspire; to indoctrinate; to record (music, video, etc.)
even so; all the same; nevertheless; yes, but ...
to take responsibility (for a fallout); to accept the blame; to take the blame
hereabouts; around there; that area
to leave as; to view as; to maintain the status quo
original; unique; distinctive; independent; one's own; personal
custom; convention; tradition; mores; conventional practice
accompanying; travelling together; traveling together; same bank
question (e.g. on a test); problem; problem (e.g. societal, political); question; question (i.e. doubt); public discussion
slaughter (of animals for meat); butchery
regrettable; vexing; upsetting; unthinkable; wholly unexpected
due form; official; formality
guarantee; security; assurance; pledge; warranty
to go past; to pass; to pass by
rule; regulation; settlement; conclusion; habit; custom
to be affected; to be influenced; to be concerned with; to have to do with; to stick to (opinions)
deplorable; regrettable; disappointing; vexing; unfortunate
coming; going; being (somewhere); come; go; stay
disposal; throwing away; dealing with (a problem); measure; punishment; penalty
person of high rank or position
to go against; to oppose; to disobey; to defy
natural; right; proper; naturally; as a matter of course; rightly
failure; defective article; dead loss; good-for-nothing; worthless person; flop
huh?; eh?; what?; oh; hey!; look!
to pierce; to stab; to sting; to bite; to sew; to stitch; to pole (a boat)
kitchen knife; carving knife; (arch.) cooking; (arch.) food
to stick into (of something with a sharp point); to prick; to pierce; to resonate emotionally; to move
willingly; voluntarily; on one's own accord
common sense; good sense; common knowledge; general knowledge; common practice; accepted practice
unhappiness; sorrow; misfortune; death (usu. of a relative); bereavement