threat; bird-scaring device (scarecrow, gun, etc.)
recklessness; rashness; foolhardiness; temerity; (lit.) without watching where one is going
to shake; to jolt; to rock; to swing
water; (drinking) water; night entertainment business; nightlife worker; racy; titillating
right in the middle (of); midst; height
(your) business; (your) concern; (customer's) order; official business (of the government, Imperial Court, etc.); arrest; capture
divine aid; divine grace; providential help
fat; thick; deep (of a voice); thick; daring; shameless
unexpectedly; by chance; by accident
happy event; cause for celebration; congratulations
to be jealous of; to envy; to begrudge
good humour (humor); good mood
tactful; adroit; shrewd; clever; smart; affable
high ground; plateau; heights
torch (made of pine, bamboo, reed, etc.); flambeau; torchlight
gasping; breathing heavily
to carry (a child) on one's back; to piggyback; (arch.) to take on (a job, responsibility, etc.)
to stop; to cease; to come to an end; to cut off
absent-mindedness; stupor; stupefaction; fainting
(arch.) arm (esp. upper arm); counter used to measure the thickness of round objects
to pity; to sympathize with; to sympathise with; to tend to (e.g. an injury); to care for; to nurse
to continue to do; to persist in doing
unselfish; selfless; disinterested
sensitiveness; sensitivity; delicacy (e.g. of feeling)
to feel anxious; to feel nervous; fluttering down; trickling down (e.g. tears); hanging untidily (of hair); straggling
to put back in a good mood; to cheer up
to be able (to); to be possible (to)
hard to please; moody; crusty; fastidious
favorite; favourite; pet (e.g. teacher's pet); bookmark (in web browser)
to gasp; to pant; to breathe hard; to suffer; to struggle
the past; bygone days (years, age, etc.); the course (route) one has come by; the direction one came from
thanks; gratitude; manners; etiquette; bow; reward
siblings; brothers and sisters
no matter what it takes; by any means necessary; at all costs; by hook or by crook
to destroy; to overthrow; to wreck; to ruin