mourning; mourning period; anniversary of one's death
Latin-Japanese (e.g. dictionary)
under (guidance, supervision, rules, the law, etc.); under (a flag, the sun, etc.); beneath; with (e.g. one blow); on (the promise, condition, assumption, etc. that ...); (somebody's) side
humour; humor; safety; health; in a good mood; in high spirits
let me humbly say; most humbly; with all due respect
had better ...; had better not ...
to take offense (at); to take offence (at); to feel hurt (by)
all; everything; entirety; absolutely (not); (not) at all; (none) whatsoever
to reach one's ears; to come to one's knowledge; to hear about; to learn of (by chance)
on the contrary; rather; all the more; instead
living room (Western style); sitting room
lowborn; humble; vulgar; coarse; shabby; greedy
to behave like a spoiled child; to fawn on; to take advantage of; to presume upon (e.g. another's benevolence); to depend on
to be frugal; to be sparing; to value; to hold dear; to regret (e.g. a loss); to feel sorry (for)
persistent; obstinate; tenacious; relentless; insistent; importunate
capable of anything; liable to do
upright and clean-handed; pure in heart and with a clean conscience
hand game (e.g. rock-paper-scissors)
to press for an answer; to shower questions on someone
marriage proposal; marriage talks
fossil; petrifaction; petrification; fossilization
orpiment; gamboge; falsification; alteration
to have meaning; to be meaningful
Tuesday; fire (second of the five elements)
direct; immediate; personal; firsthand
unprepared; careless; imprudent; indiscreet
arrogance; insolence; disrespect
fastidiousness; love of cleanliness
too much; excessively; too
reproachful; hateful; bitter
to drive mad; to make insane; to cause a malfunction; to put out of order; to derail (a plan, etc.)
declining; refusal; rejection; announcement; notice
have to (verb); must (verb); is indispensable; absolutely necessary
claim; insistence; assertion; advocacy; emphasis; contention
pity; sorrow; pitiable; pitiful; alack; alas
name; title; appellation; (under the) pretext (of); pretense
to pile up; to stack; to load (car, ship, etc.); to pack; to acquire; to accumulate
money to cover the cost of preparations or arrangements
angry; indignant; wrathful; enraged