indiscriminately;  blindly;  at random;  indiscriminate;  random;  excessive
 to bring (somebody into a place);  to lead into
 seeming ...;  appearing ...;  -ish;  like a ...;  typical of ...
 to fall down;  to drop;  to be omitted;  to be missing;  to decrease;  to sink;  to fail (e.g. exam or class)
 taking a seat;  sitting down (in one's seat)
 one;  1;  best;  first;  foremost;  beginning;  start
 section manager;  section chief
 other (place, thing, person);  the rest;  outside;  beyond;  nothing except;  nothing but
 atrocious;  fiendish;  brutal;  villainous
 demand;  firm request;  requisition;  requirement;  desire
 natural;  reasonable;  obvious;  usual;  common;  ordinary
 language;  dialect;  word;  phrase;  speech;  (manner of) speaking
 chest;  breast;  breasts;  bosom;  heart;  lungs;  stomach
 to wake (someone) up (by calling for them);  to awaken;  to call (to mind);  to bring back (memories);  to evoke
 the aforementioned;  the said;  (man, incident, etc.) in question;  the usual
 earth;  ground;  place;  territory;  bottom (of a package, book, etc.);  earth (one of the five elements)
 to fall down;  to drop;  to be omitted;  to be missing;  to decrease;  to sink;  to fail (e.g. exam or class)
 placement;  fixed position;  mapping out;  location
 to be hit;  to strike;  to touch;  to be in contact;  to be equivalent to;  to be applicable;  to be right on the money (of a prediction, criticism, etc.)
 with the exception of;  excepting;  excluding
 it doesn't matter what;  anything is fine
 to teach;  to instruct;  to tell;  to inform;  to preach
 door (esp. Japanese-style);  shutter;  window shutter; (arch.)  entrance (to a home); (arch.)  narrows
 mixing things of different type (alternately or at the same time);  mixture;  dish of noodles, seafood, vegetables (from Nagasaki)
 to regard (as);  to recognize (as);  to see as;  to pay attention to;  to watch
 to subsist;  to keep on living
 what kind of;  what sort of;  what;  no matter what (kind of);  whatever;  any
 opposition;  resistance;  antagonism;  reverse;  opposite;  inverse
 definitely;  absolutely;  absolute;  unconditional;  absoluteness
 to permit;  to allow;  to forgive;  to pardon;  to exempt (someone) from;  to remit;  to acknowledge
 to commit a crime;  to commit a sin