opposite side; opposition
bakery; baker; pastry shop
another (person); the other person; one more (person)
to part (usu. of people); to part from; to separate (of a couple); to break up; to lose (e.g. one's mother); to be bereaved
transactions; dealings; business
to hunt a spy; to put a tail on someone; to stalk
antics; buffoonery; clowning; clown; jester
crown; diadem; bottle cap
arbor; arbour; suffix forming the final part of the pseudonyms of some writers and performers; suffix forming the final part of the name of a restaurant
to stop by; to drop in for a short visit
amount necessary to fill a container (e.g. cupful, spoonful, etc.); drink (usu. alcoholic); full; one squid, octopus, crab, etc.; one boat; fully; to capacity
order (for an item); request; demand; condition
just as one thought; as usual; sure enough
to drink up; to drain (cup)
stand; stall; booth; kiosk; store
bus (on a regular route); transit bus; fixed-route bus
to jump upon (a moving object)
congestion (e.g. traffic); delay; stagnation
underground train; subway
railway station; train station; staging post on a highway (in pre-modern Japan); counter for railway stations and bus stations
to buy; to purchase; to value; to have a high opinion; to stir; to provoke
examination of tickets; ticket gate; ticket barrier
platform; home; home base; home plate
rolling stock; railroad cars; wheeled vehicles
departure (of a train, car, etc.); starting; leaving
just before; on the verge of; on the brink of; just in front of; just ahead of
to wrench open; to prize open; to pick (lock)
to jump down; to jump off; to jump from; to jump out of
opposite direction; reverse; retrorse
Charing Cross tube station
station square; station plaza
stand; rack; support; holder; counter for machines, incl. vehicles; setting (e.g. in jewellery); level (e.g. price level)
to catch; to capture; to grab; to clutch; to catch hold of (someone); to stop (e.g. a stranger in the street)
to transfer (trains); to change (bus, train); to change (to another ideology, party, company, etc.); to switch (to a different system, method, etc.); to move on to (e.g. a new love interest)