to bloom; to flower; to blossom; to open
tree peony (Paeonia suffruticosa); moutan; wild boar (meat)
dangerous; in danger; facing imminent danger; precarious (situation); perilous (state, balance, etc.); in doubt
to cure; to heal; to fix; to correct; to do over again; to replace
to like; to be pleased with; to be delighted with; to take a liking to; to suit one's fancy
I'm sorry to have kept you waiting
lively; active; vigorous; animated; brisk
to make a sound; to give off a sound; to hear a sound
one's own strength or effort; (by) oneself
heavy; weighty; heavy (feeling); depressed; slow; sluggish; important (position, responsibility, etc.)
to line up; to set up; to enumerate; to itemize; to be equal (to); to compare well (with)
sashimi (raw sliced fish, shellfish or crustaceans)
grilling (fish) with salt; broiling with salt; boiling seawater to get salt
fish, meat, and vegetables stewed in a thick, sweet sauce of soy sauce, sugar and mirin
horse; horse racing; promoted bishop
to start writing; to begin (a book, letter, etc.)
to badger; to pester; to beg
obscene; indecent; lewd; bawdy; loose; improper
sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera); Indian lotus; lotus
good thing; nice thing; good excuse; good grounds; interjection used to impress an idea or to urge a response
readiness; preparedness; resolution; resignation
receiving; reception; eating; drinking; please; please do for me
closing time; lockup; curfew
troublesome; bothersome; tiresome; annoying
third day of the month; three days
to twine around; to twist around; to coil around; to pester; to hassle
to push aside; to brush aside
unsteadily (e.g. on one's feet); shakily; wavering (in one's mind); unsteadily; aimlessly; unconsciously
congestion (with blood); hyperemia; hyperaemia
please!; I'm asking you; for heaven's sake
unfeeling; heartless; cold-hearted; cruel
sitting with one's legs out to one side
bun (hairstyle); chignon; topknot
root (of a plant); root (of a tooth, hair, etc.); center (of a pimple, etc.); root (of all evil, etc.); source; one's true nature
to become loose; to slacken (e.g. rope); to become less tense; to relax; to slacken (e.g. coldness, supervision); to become lax; to become softer (e.g. ground, facial expression)
to shake; to sway; to waver
with a thud; with a flop; with a plop; suddenly (stop, come to an end, etc.)