leading person; foremost figure
to hand over; to transfer; to give up (e.g. one's seat); to give way; to yield; to concede
vagrancy; wandering; nomadism
for; for the sake of; to one's advantage; because of; as a result of
spirit; drive; vigour; ambition; aspiration
forcibly; against one's will
to bend; to curve; to bend (the truth); to falsify; to corrupt; to sully
maneuvers; manoeuvers; machinations; scheming
ardent; passionate; vehement
directions; instructions; orders; command
whether one likes it or not; inevitably; unavoidably; compulsorily; by force
accession to the throne; enthronement
January; first month of the lunar calendar
to pass (of time); to elapse
close (e.g. in terms of relationship); intimate
surprisingly; astonishingly; amazingly; alarmingly
friction; discord; trouble; dissension; disagreement
to convey; to report; to transmit; to communicate; to tell; to impart
unpleasant; awkward; embarrassing; uneasy
pitiful; heartbreaking; heartrending; touching; tragic; sad
course; route; course (of study); program; lane (in running, swimming, etc.); course (of action); policy
to deal with (a person); to treat; to deal with (a problem); to handle; to operate (e.g. a machine); to handle; to deal in
to get angry; to take offense; to take offence; to be furious
occasional; infrequent; rare
disaster; calamity; misfortune
up through; up until; down to; from ... to ... (e.g. from head to toe); everything from ... to ...
gold (Au); golden (color); valuable; of highest value; money; gold coin; Friday
interrogative sentence-ending particle expressing doubt
to profit; to get; to have (bear, beget) a child; to have a stroke of luck
(not) a single person; (no) one
to remove; to eliminate; to eradicate; to exclude; to except
to stop (moving); to come to a stop; to stop (doing, working, being supplied); to come to a halt; to alight; to perch on
beginning; start; first (in line, etc.); origin; such as ...; not to mention ...
to be amazed; to be shocked; to be astonished; to be astounded; to be disgusted; to be exasperated
to take offense; to take offence; to get angry; to lose one's temper
colony; (Japanese) settlement (in Brazil)
common sense; good sense; common knowledge; general knowledge; common practice; accepted practice
very; greatly; much; just about to; almost; very nearly
funny; amusing; strange; odd; improper; unsuitable
to become serious; to take something seriously (joke, teasing); to become irritated or angry (usu. at something trivial); to get worked up
contribution (e.g. to newspaper)
to raise; to bring to (someone's attention); to appeal to (reason, emotions, etc.); to work on (one's emotions); to complain; to sue (a person)
haughty; arrogant; supercilious
miserable; wretched; unhappy; sad; pitiable