to rise; to swell; to be promoted
to be saved up (of money)
greenhouse; hothouse; conservatory; glasshouse
field of vegetables; market garden; truck garden; vegetable garden; kitchen garden
to use up; to exhaust; to devote oneself (to); to do one's utmost (for); to do to exhaustion; to do completely
exercise; physical training; appeal; campaign; motion; movement
humorous; funny; amusing; laughable; hilarious; comical
periodic; regular; routine
a few minutes; for a few minutes; for a number of minutes; for a period of a few minutes; for several minutes
to sweep; to brush; to clean; to gather silkworms
textbook; coursebook; schoolbook
stool (stood on to reach high objects); small stepladder; (fig.) stepping stone
ignoring; bypassing; doing something without consultation; going over someone's head
wastebasket; wastepaper basket
September; ninth month of the lunar calendar
first day of the month; (arch.) first ten days of the lunar month
counter for books; volume
work; book; (a book) by; obvious; striking
basics; fundamentals; basis; foundation
academic year; school year; year in school; grade in school
defense; defence; protection
to become used to; to become familiar with; to grow accustomed to
designation; specification; assignment; appointment; pointing at
at last; finally; barely; narrowly; yo-ho!; heave-ho!
to fly; to soar; to jump; to leap; to spatter; to scatter; to hurry
in search of; in order to look for
to resign; to retire; to quit; to leave (one's job, etc.)
stuffing; packing; end (esp. the foot of a bridge); lowest-ranking guest at tea ceremony; tea master; endgame (esp. in shogi or used figuratively); sweet eel sauce
to count on one's fingers; to count down the days (in anticipation); to look forward to
is something wrong?; what's wrong?; what's the matter?; slightest; mere; trivial
to go round and cut in; to take a roundabout path
mistake; error; accident; mishap; improper conduct (e.g. between man and woman); indiscretion
to snatch from; to steal from
to hold up over one's head; to hold aloft; to hold over something; to hold (one's hands) out (e.g. towards a fire); to hold up to shade one's eyes, face, etc.