completely exhausted; dead tired; knackered
insufficiency; deficiency; shortage; dissatisfaction; discontent; complaint
high-class restaurant; high-end store
to hold on to something (secret, lead in a race, etc.)
oneself and others; (in philosophy) subject and object; transitivity; transitive and intransitive verbs; first person and third person; self-salvation and salvation by faith
to be possible to say; to be able to say; (arch.) said; (arch.) have said
to strike against; to collide with; to encounter; to meet; to clash
back-facing; backwards; backward-looking; retrogressive; reactionary
resignation; acceptance; consolation
state (of mind); mental state; field (of activity); one's lot; circumstance; place
mochi; (sticky) rice cake
connotation; comprehension; intension; inclusion; containment within
to revive; to come to oneself; to be restored to life
there being no use in arguing (about it)
dead person; (the) deceased; (the) dead; casualties
revival (e.g. musical); come-back; restoration; rebirth; resurrection
pivot; vital point; cornerstone; Japanese photinia
the five elements (in Japanese philosophy: earth, water, fire, wind and void); five great wisdom kings
indicates two contrasting actions; (arch.) indicates possessive (often found in place names and compound words)
absence; being away from home; house-sitting; house-sitter; being left unattended to (of one's studies, etc.); neglecting
occasional; infrequent; rare
vitality; (one's) life force
to be put at a disadvantage; to get the short end of the stick
chicken grunt (Parapristipoma trilineatum); threeline grunt
Bletilla striata (purple variety of orchid)
to peel; to skin; to pare; to hull; to bare (e.g. fangs); to open wide (e.g. eyes)
prejudice; bias; warped view; jealousy; inferiority complex
remainder; remnant; not very; not much; too much; excessively
to reveal one's true colors (colours); to betray oneself
to show signs of ...; to have the appearance of ...
100,000,000,000; hundred billion; many
precisely; exactly; plumb; damn; stupid; cursed
to make a slip of the tongue; to say something inadvertently; to blurt out without thinking