unprecedented; unheard-of; record-breaking
culture; civilization; civilisation; Bunka era (1804.2.11-1818.4.22)
chaos; turmoil; pandemonium; havoc
to cause; to induce; to bring about a result or state; to produce
the literary world; literary circles
change; transition; vicissitudes
prime of one's life; stage of maturity
one's person; around one's person
poor-quality; shoddy; unskillful; inexpert; unlucky
gait; walk; stride; trace (e.g. of route taken by hunted criminal); track; trail
to act (a part); to play (a role); to perform (a play, etc.); to put on (a production); to commit (a blunder); to disgrace oneself
to be dampened (of the mood, interest, etc.); to be spoiled (e.g. of the atmosphere); to become subdued; to turn white; to fade (to white); to grow light (at dawn)
opportunity; chance; trigger; cause
easily; readily; with ease; without trouble
political friend; friend with the same political views
whimsy; looseness; indiscretion; laxity
political measures; policy
austerity plan; austerity program; austerity programme
prime minister (as the head of a cabinet government); premier
broadcasting; broadcast; program; announcement
to keep an eye on; to keep a watchful eye on
mark; guide; purpose; aim; sight (on a firearm)
to take measures; to work out a plan; to lecture; to read aloud; to confer
to find a clear solution; to come to a clean decision; to give a clear explanation; to divide exactly (without remainder); to divide evenly
thoughtlessly; rashly; unwisely; halfway; half-done; incomplete
to determine (esp. a culprit or underlying cause); to pin down; to ascertain; (arch.) to stab to death
as (much) as possible; as (much) as one can; wherever practicable; if possible
ultimate; final; last; eventual
religious exultation; ecstasy
repetition; repeat; reiteration; repeatedly
prime minister; chancellor (Germany, Austria, etc.); premier
unprecedented; never seen before
perhaps; likely; probably; I dare say
exceedingly; extremely; decisively
demon; devil; evil spirit; -crazed person; -obsessed person; fiend
thinly; slightly; vaguely; a little