well-bred; of good upbringing
grumbling; muttering; nonsense
hybrid; crossbreed; mongrel
to take great care (in doing); to pay attention; to be careful
common front; united front
(living) sacrifice; victim; scapegoat
ruins of a fire; fire-devastated area
to make the most of the present; to live for the moment; to seize the day
to hit; to run into; to light on; to strike into; to come against; to deadlock
have to do; must; should; ought to
to stagnate; to settle (at the bottom); to deposit; to become sluggish; to become dull; to be delayed
feeling of fellowship; fellow feeling
to win and advance to the next round
to bail out (water); to scoop out
roost; nest; pad; crib; one's home
preliminary investigation; preparation
standard practice; playing by the book; established tactic; joseki (in go); standard sequence (esp. in a corner); standard move
useless resistance; vain struggle
just one person; only one
cooperative relation; cooperative relationship; collaborative relationships; cooperative structure; cooperative ties; cooperative alliance
to plant; to transplant; to instil (idea, feeling, etc.)
to plan; to attempt; to plot; to conspire; to deceive; to trick
to wait for a favorable chance; to wait for a favourable chance
hollow; cavity; hole; cave
foundation stone; cornerstone
to tear off; to strip; to rob
pot; jar; dice cup; depression; basin (e.g. of a waterfall); aim; what one wants
to be destroyed; to perish; to go out (e.g. fire); to destroy; to get rid of; to extinguish
creed; belief; conviction; article of faith
capacity; volume; capacitance
transplanting (a plant); transplant; transplantation (of an organ, tissue, etc.); transplant; embryo transfer; embryo transplant
skewer; spit; skewering; impalement; running through (e.g. with spear)
to tell someone's fortune; to forecast; to predict; to divine
being full; (counting) completed years (e.g. when calculating age); full (years, months, etc.); Manchuria
champion of justice; knight in shining armor; crime avenger; hero; super hero
to forget something ever existed; to pretend something didn't happen; to put something behind one; to forgive (something)