to mistake one thing for another; to mix up two things; to confuse two things; to misunderstand; to misapprehend
police van; paddy wagon; prisoner transport vehicle
The New York Times (newspaper)
private; foot soldier; infantryman; underling; low level worker; minor player
distinctly (standing out); clearly; in sharp relief; boldly
to demarcate; to delimit; to divide (an area); to punctuate; to put an end to (e.g. a sentence); to insert pauses or breaks (e.g. when reading aloud)
to lose sight of; to miss
deed (esp. negative); act; action; one's doing
hide-and-seek (game); hide-and-go-seek
to commit (e.g. crime); to perpetrate; to break (e.g. rule); to violate; to rape; to violate
dangerous weapon; lethal weapon; deadly weapon; murder weapon
(United States of) America; USA; US
aperture; bore; calibre; caliber
short; shortstop; short (circuit); short hair; short selling
grounds (esp. of shrines and temples); compound; churchyard; precincts
to disappear into; to be lost in; to do something under the cover of (confusion, etc.); to be almost indistinguishable; to be confusingly similar; to be diverted from (negative emotions, etc.)
care; precaution; guarding; caution
time passes; the days and months go by; the months roll on
cloudiness; cloudy weather; fog (on a mirror, glasses, etc.); cloud (e.g. in marble); gloom; dejection
mark; target; object; subject; point (e.g. of argument)
shudder; shiver; trembling with fear
miserable; wretched; lonely; dreary; shabby; comfortless
Wakayama Tomisaburou (1929.9-)
suddenly; abruptly; unexpectedly
there's no other way; there are no other options; there are no alternative means