to break; to destroy; to wreck; to ruin; to break (a bill, etc.)
throwing stone; sling stone; slingshot; pellet; pebble; small rock
to throw; to hurl; to give up; to abandon; to cast (a glance, shadow, doubt, etc.)
in a crowd; ganging up (on); joining forces
to throw at; to throw something at a person; to throw a person down
(company) director; executive; top management; important post; role with heavy responsibilities
to become decrepit; to be in one's dotage; to become dull; to lose one's astuteness; to lose one's touch; to become senile
group (of people); crowd; horde; throng; mob; multitude
to ascend; to go up; to ascend (as a natural process, e.g. the Sun); to rise; to go to (the capital); to be promoted; to add up to
to forestall; to beat to the punch; to anticipate; to play the first move (e.g. in go)
accepting bribes; corruption; graft
reversal; return; return gift; return favour (favor); barb (on a fishing hook); mixture of soy sauce, sugar and mirin
job; work; duties; trade; skill
to be ready; to be prepared; to be in order; to be put in order; to be adjusted; to be regulated
to emboss; to print out; to print; to work out (e.g. policy); to hammer out; to strike (a drum indicating the end of a performance)
emphasizes direct object of action
to leave (behind); to leave (undone); to not finish; to save; to set aside; to leave (to someone, esp. after one's death)
head office; main office; main shrine; this company; this shrine
to destroy; to crush; to break by striking; to spoil; to ruin
reason; cause; circumstances
unlawful; illegal; unreasonable; outrageous; unjust
caution; admonition; prohibition; ban; punishment; (arch.) caution
had better ...; may as well ...
way of talking; speaking style
time; hour; season; time of the year
to be born; to come into the world
to be of benefit; to be useful; to be good for you
to shout; to cry; to scream; to clamor (for or against); to clamour (for or against)
how; in what way; I wonder
to cut off; to excise; to tear off; to cut out; to whittle down; to tear out
absurd; ridiculous; silly; ludicrous; nonsensical; asinine
obstinate; stubborn; headstrong
next; following; subsequent; stage; station
one's descendants; one's offspring; posterity
to leave a note or document behind; to leave half-written; to leave out
to read in succession (e.g. by many readers)