to give birth; to bear (child); to lay (eggs); to produce; to yield; to give rise to
calculation; reckoning; count; forecast
underpants; pants; briefs; trousers (esp. women's); jodhpurs; breeches
emergency; extraordinary; unusual
to shelter (e.g. a fugitive); to harbour; to harbor; to hide; to give refuge to
how; in what way; how (much); to what extent; however (much); no matter how
to tear; to rip; to break through (cordon, opponent's defense, etc.); to breach; to defeat; to beat; to break (e.g. silence)
indicates two contrasting actions; (arch.) indicates possessive (often found in place names and compound words)
consecutive victories; series of victories
major cleanup; spring cleaning
difficulty; hardship; trouble; infeasibility; inability (to carry out)
volume (of book); reel (of film); scroll (of books or paintings); roll (paper, etc.)
properly; accurately; exactly; neatly; tidily; orderly
in turns; in series; in number order; by rotation
to line up; to set up; to enumerate; to itemize; to be equal (to); to compare well (with)
smallness; small item; short month (i.e. having fewer than 31 days); elementary school; smaller (of two things, places, etc. with the same name); inferior; younger (of two people with the same name)
ten; 10; ten years of age
after a long time; for the first time in a while
concerning; regarding; per (e.g. 100 yen per person); for every
to follow; to come along with one; to accompany
lively; vigorous; energetic; full of (energy, appetite, curiosity, etc.); brimming with
destined; predestined; fated; fateful
meeting; rendezvous; encounter; confluence
great love; passionate affair
development; growth; development (of a situation, story, etc.); advancement; playing around; having an active sex life
nonsense; silly talk; drivel; rubbish
love; love-making; passion; emotion; affections
to scheme; to plan; to play a trick; to invent; to conspire; to frame up
to hit (e.g. one's head); to strike; to throw (e.g. a ball, a question, a demand); to express; to vent (e.g. one's anger)
seal; to seal (e.g. a letter); to affix a seal; to seal up
to lock up; to shut up; to imprison
of all people; a person of ...'s standing
to become confused (disconcerted, disorganized, disorganised); to be flustered; to panic; to hurry; to rush; to hasten
to have a bad time; to go through a bitter experience; to get into trouble; to get hurt; to suffer
natural; reasonable; obvious; usual; common; ordinary
exceptional; praiseworthy; laudable
considerably; greatly; a lot