flower; blossom; cherry blossom; beauty; blooming (esp. of cherry blossoms); ikebana; hanafuda
abundant; plentiful; rich; wealthy; open (mind); relaxed
to add (to); to add on; to append
to do nothing but; to spend all one's time doing
spring; springtime; New Year; prime (of life); height (of one's prosperity); adolescence
to persevere; to persist; to insist that; to stick to (one's opinion); to remain in a place; to stick to one's post
one meal; one meal (a day)
least; lowest; worst; awful; horrible; at the very least
to turn; to rotate; to pass around; to send around; to move (someone or something to where its needed); to send; to turn (to a new use)
easy victory; walkover; easy peasy; child's play; cakewalk
snowy mountain; permanently snow-covered mountain; pile of snow; Himalayas
first; foremost; most important; best; greatest; above all
heavy; weighty; heavy (feeling, atmosphere, etc.); serious; gloomy
heavy equipment; heavily equipped; heavily armed; heavily armored
to learn; to acquire knowledge; to carry; to wear (clothes, etc.); to put on
mountain climbing; mountaineering
not the time for; not the place for; far from; anything but; ... is out of the question; ... isn't the word for it
even; flat; level; calm; peaceful; uneventful
to be buried; to be covered; to be hidden
vigorously; really getting stuck into
thundering; purring; something large and heavy starting to roll; scattered about; common; idleness; idling about
slope; slanting surface; bevel
to stumble (over); to trip; to fail; to suffer a setback
to lose one's footing; to slip
right under; directly below
too much; excessively; too
area; zone; (lit.) belt (of land)
lifeline; safety rope; safety tether
gradually; by degrees; little by little; steps; stairs; staircase
bulky; massive; thick; heavy
to blow (of the wind); to blow (one's breath); to breathe out; to play (a wind instrument); to blow (a whistle, trumpet, etc.); to emit (smoke, fire, etc.); to spout
to feel anxious; to feel nervous; fluttering down; trickling down (e.g. tears); hanging untidily (of hair); straggling
to begin to fall (rain, etc.)