feminine handwriting; woman's hand
I am sorry (to hear, to say, etc.); a pity
talking while standing; standing around talking
narrow; tight; formal; stiff; constrained; uncomfortable
very thin; flimsy; cheap; shallow
to be crushed; to be squashed (flat); to be discouraged
to change places; to relieve one another; to replace someone
look; glimpse; apparently; seemingly; (arch.) first meeting
getting closer; drawing nearer; being not much different; being near (age, skill, etc.); becoming close (i.e. friendly); becoming intimate
to have meaning; to be meaningful
someone (unspecified, but someone in particular); a certain person
serious; earnest; honest; real; legit
amusement; entertainment; recreation; pleasure; pastime; hobby
stylish; smart; high collar; hair dressed in a western style; to dress in the latest Western fashion
to attach; to join; to furnish (a house with); to wear; to put on; to keep a diary; to make an entry
fixed paper-enclosed lantern; paper-covered wooden stand housing an (oil) lamp
polite; courteous; hospitable
place; spot; field; discipline; occasion; situation; scene (of a play, movie, etc.)
permanent stationing; staying permanently; resident (program, file, etc.)
Latin-Japanese (e.g. dictionary)
activity (of a person, organization, animal, volcano, etc.); action; movie (esp. during the silent movie period)
appearance; arrival; make one's appearance
to give one's seat to someone; to offer one's seat
extinction; extinguishment; disappearance; annihilation
the world; society; sphere; circle; world-renowned; world-famous
embellishment (e.g. of a story); ornamentation; decoration; (arch.) putting on makeup
hammer; hopeless swimmer; complete beginner at swimming; someone who sinks like a stone
to resound; to echo; to reverberate
between times; when there's a spare moment
wooden clappers (signalling the beginning or end of a performance)
blessing; pity; favor; favour; benefit
like; similar to; same as
cornerstone; main point; requirement; need; necessary; required
audience; spectator; spectators
intermission (between acts); interlude