to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby); to embrace; to hug; to have (a thought or feeling); to hold; to harbour (suspicion, doubt, etc.)
(medical) doctor; physician
to get angry; to take offense; to take offence; to be furious
to soothe; to calm; to pacify
to take (someone) with one; to bring along; to go with; to be accompanied by
daughter; girl (i.e. a young, unmarried woman)
on the contrary; rather; all the more; instead
to remain; to abide; to stay (in the one place); to be limited to; to be confined to; to only account for
excitement; stimulation; agitation; arousal
storm; tempest; uproar; hullabaloo; storm (e.g. of protest)
to put one's palms together (e.g. when praying or asking for something); to place one's hands together; to compete against somebody; to play (a game, match, etc.) against somebody
the past; bygone days; one's past (that one would prefer remained secret); past (tense); preterit; previous life
remainder; remnant; (not) very; (not) much; too much; excessively
comfort (in living place)
to bear; to stand; to support; to withstand; to be fit for; to be equal to
prosperous; flourishing; popular; widespread; active; lively
modesty; humility; being humble
spirit of study (inquiry, enquiry); (having) an inquiring mind
minute; micro; detailed; delicate; subtle
bowl; vessel; container; ability; capacity; calibre
to graduate from a university
a cut above the rest; superior; one field; one matter; suitably; reasonably
be considered; be deemed; be thought to be
expectation; anticipation; hope; promising; rising; up-and-coming
the future (usually distant); future tense; the world to come
flower; blossom; cherry blossom; beauty; blooming (esp. of cherry blossoms); ikebana; hanafuda
admirable; charming; nostalgic; curious; eager to know (or see, experience, etc.)
well-matched; suitable; becoming
rough; wild; rude; harsh; gruff; violent
appropriate; adequate; suitable; fitting; worthy
character (of a person); personality; disposition; characteristics; nature (of a thing, event, etc.)
waterfall; (arch.) rapids
to invite; to ask (someone to do); to tempt; to lure; to induce (tears, laughter, sleepiness, etc.); to arouse (e.g. sympathy)