what's the best thing to do?; what to do?
deliberate hindrance; obstruction
at once; there and then; immediately
easy; trifling; harmless; nothing of the sort; not at all
to stand watch; to stand guard; to look out; to open (one's eyes) wide
to outwit; to outmanoeuvre; to steal a march on; to get the jump on; to anticipate; to forestall
infiltration; sneaking in; going undercover
to grow restive; to begin to act violently
to draw a conclusion; to conclude; to settle on
messenger; envoy; emissary
to miss (e.g. a chance); to lose; to set free; to let go; to fail to ...
unfairness; injustice; partiality
betrayer; traitor; turncoat; informer
duration; continuance; survival; persistence; retention
the rise of the curtain; opening (of play); beginning (e.g. of an era); opening (festival, event, etc.)
unforgettable; impossible to forget; lucidly remember
to get stuck with (some job); to end up with (something unpleasant)
to press forward; to forge ahead; to push on
kindness; favor; favour; goodwill; affection; liking (for someone)
course correction; trajectory change; orbital adjustment
to be born; to come into the world
company; friendship; association; society; acquaintance
to pull (the puppet) strings; to direct things from behind the scenes; to stretch out (and keep going); to linger on
to throw (oneself); to hurl; to cast; to stir (one's feelings); to get excited; to make (one's heart) pound
loud laughter; roaring with laughter
far away in the distance; in the far distance
to conspire; to act in collusion; to be hand-in-glove
to hunt (animals); to search (for a criminal); to go looking for (flowers, etc.); to gather (mushrooms)
trend; tendency; movement; attitude
ulterior motive; plot; scheme; complicated circumstances; intricacies
suppressed laugh; smile; giggle; chuckle
rainy season (in Japan usu. from early June to mid-July); rain during the rainy season
beach; seashore; captured pieces (in the game of go); captured stones; Yokohama; (arch.) riverbank
detestable; despicable; abhorrent
anniversary of a person's death; monthly return of the date of someone's death
set of three; three sets; three classes