serious; honest; sober; grave; earnest; steady
to blame; to reproach; to question (a suspect); to challenge; to aggravate (an injury); to be aggravated
to go to ruin; to go under; to fall; to be destroyed; to die out; to become extinct
ancient and modern times; all ages; past and present
great person; eminent figure
history of; experience of
to study (in depth); to learn; to take lessons in
man (esp. one who is well-respected); samurai; person (in a certain profession, esp. licensed); member
oneself (itself, etc.); I; me; you; by oneself (itself, etc.); interjection expressing anger or chagrin
death; decease; (arch.) death penalty (by strangulation or decapitation); (an) out
one grade; first-class; primary
apiece; each; at a time; piecemeal
remaining in office; staying in office; remaining at one's post
disorderly; messy; absurd; unreasonable; very; extremely
such a stupid ...; what a crazy ...; no way!; what nonsense!; how can that be?
justice; right; righteousness; correct meaning; correct explanation
something; some kind of; for some reason
noisy; loud; boisterous; turbulent; unsettled; restless
near; neighbourhood; nearly (e.g. "it took nearly one year"); close to; shortly; soon
haori (Japanese formal coat)
marriage ceremony; wedding
mending; revision; supplementation
double; two-fold; diplo-; dipl-; double-edged eyelid; double eyelid
triple; treble; threefold; three-ply; triplicate
bear (any mammal of family Ursidae)
to grow; to spring up; to sprout; to cut (teeth)
to pull; to draw; to string (lines); to run (cable); to pull towards oneself (e.g. someone's sleeve); to drag; to haul
I'm off; see you later; to go (and then come back)
listening (to a lecture, hearing, parliament session, etc.); attending (without participating); sitting in (e.g. on a meeting); observing
denouncing; calling (e.g. somebody a thief); branding (as)
consent; assent; understanding; agreement; comprehension; grasp
damn; damn it; feces; excrement; damn; damned; very
cruel; heartless; violent; intense; very bad; terrible
one part; one portion; one section; one copy (e.g. of a document)
to conspire; to act in collusion; to be hand-in-glove