subterranean rumbling; earth tremor
to stand up; to put up; to thrust into; to bury into; to make (a noise); to start (a rumour); to make
to blow strongly and continuously; to brag endlessly; to boast ceaselessly
three (long cylindrical things); three-of-a-kind (in a dealt hand)
tearing; ripping; crunching; munching; stiff; starchy; (working) hard
to smash; to break into pieces
force; vigor; influence; authority; impetus; momentum
(a) step; one step; level; stage; small degree; small amount
in the morning; during the morning
counter for small animals; counter for rolls of cloth (two han in size); (arch.) counter for horses; roll of cloth
the other day; a few days ago
trembling; shivering; jiggling; wobbling; bouncing
to shiver; to shake; to quake; to tremble; to quaver; to quiver
milk; breast; loop; decorative bump (on a hanging bell)
crossly; angrily; strongly smelling; reeking
inside the breast of one's clothing (esp. kimono); bosom; space between one's chest and outstretched arms; (one's) reach; heart (e.g. of a mountain); bosom (e.g. of nature)
Japanese writing paper (lined with a square grid, one square per character); manuscript paper
zealous; enthusiastic; ardent; fervent; keen; eager
near; close; beside; third person
to sprawl; to lie sprawled; to stretch oneself out; to lie relaxed on one's side
difficult to ...; hard to ...
prosperous; flourishing; popular; widespread; active; lively
to shake; to wave; to swing; to sway
rough; wild; violent; immoderate; extravagant; reckless
star (usu. not including the Sun); planet (usu. not including Earth); star (glyph, symbol, shape); star (actor, player, etc.); small dot; spot; star point (in go)
to blow along (in the wind); to set adrift
writing (e.g. as a profession)
result; consequence; coming to fruition; bearing fruit; as a result; consequently
to weigh on one's mind; to bother one; to be interested (in); to be curious (about); to feel like (doing); to feel inclined to
to make a sound; to give off a sound; to hear a sound
calm; graceful; quiet; mellow; damp; moist
to inhale; to breathe in; to suck up; to absorb; to soak up
all; completely; totally; entirely; thoroughly
to cease; to stop; to be over