death; the next world; to pass away; to die
tourism industry; tourist industry
all is well that ends well; it will all come good in the end; All's Well That Ends Well (play by Shakespeare)
to compete (with each other); to contend for; to vie for; to rival
deep-fried bread (usu. topped in sugar)
wildcat (European wildcat, Iriomote cat, Tsushima cat, etc.); wild cat; stray cat
meditation; silent contemplation
bang; boom; crack; sound of something exploding, bursting or cracking
famous book; masterpiece (literary work)
first volume (in set); volume one; book one
more haste, less speed; slow and steady wins the race
laughing embarrassedly and sticking out one's tongue
waste of labor or energy; waste of labour; vain effort
completely honest relationship; hanging out naked (e.g. at a public bath)
whiz (e.g. projectile through air); swoosh; whoosh; whistling sound
to confide; to reveal; to disclose; to lay bare; to speak frankly; to open (one's heart)
(passenger) fare; freight rates; shipping expenses
to ride up to; to drive up to; to get used to riding; to get used to driving
aim; goal; prospect; outlook
brushing; blushing (blotchiness or milkiness in paint applied to a surface)
to be profitable (business); to pay; to be in the black
to resolve; to make up one's mind; to decide
to tame (e.g. animal); to domesticate
temple; shrine; hall; company; (arch.) front room
as a child; when one was a child; childhood
time appointed for meeting (assembling); time one is supposed to meet
complicated and mysterious
to be stingy (with); to skimp (on)
stingy; cheap; very frugal
big hit; smash hit; popular item (e.g. movie, music)
boisterously; roughly; briskly
marshland; wetland; swampland
careless person; scatterbrain; birdbrain; hasty person