on the road; on the street; in the street; on the way
isolated; standing alone; falling in drops (e.g. rain); saying a single word; muttering just a few words
reception (desk); information desk; receipt; acceptance
train (esp. long distance train); steam train
opening (of a new road, railway, etc.); going into operation (e.g. telephone communication); beginning services; reopening (e.g. a road to traffic); resumption of services
willow (any tree of genus Salix); weeping willow (Salix babylonica)
to stand (still) a while; to loiter; to stop
grounds (esp. of shrines and temples); compound; churchyard; precincts
noon; midday; daytime; lunch
racketeer; thug; rogue; bully; fixer
suffering (from a calamity); affliction
proof; testimony; demonstration; verification; certification
field; plain; prairie; tundra; moor; wilderness
grasping; gripping; handful; fistful; handle; grip; rice ball
cooked rice; meal; food; one's living; livelihood
casual; unconcerned; nonchalant
consciousness; becoming aware (of); awareness; mano-vijnana (mental consciousness, cognizer of sensory information)
somehow; for some reason; without knowing why
painful; heartrending; trying; oppressive; suffocating; miserable
to flash (e.g. lightning); to flicker; to flutter (e.g. flag); to wave; to flash into one's mind (e.g. an idea); to come to one suddenly
loess; yellow ochre; yellow ocher
(with a) start; fright; alarm
to swing; to sway; to shake; to waver; to feel shaken; to become unstable
frantic; frenetic; inevitable death; brinkmate (inevitable checkmate)
to; for; from the standpoint of; as far as ... is concerned
to be jealous; to be envious
dead body; corpse; cadaver; carcass
sprinkling (of rain, salt, etc.); pattering; flipping (through a book, etc.); riffling; sparse; scattered
to fall down; to drop; to be omitted; to be missing; to crash; to degenerate; to be removed (e.g. illness, possessing spirit, name on a list)
roaring; thundering; thunderous; deafening; ear-splitting
pitiable; pitiful; piteous; sorry; sad
silence; being silent; quiet; reticence; inaction
to turn up; to roll up (e.g. sleeves); to do over and over again; to do relentlessly; to stage a comeback (against) (in mahjong, horse racing, etc.); to come from behind
threat; menace; coercion; terrorism
so (e.g. so much, so close, so many, so few)
to rub; to chafe; to wear out; to become worn; to lose one's innocence; to become sly