substitution; replacement; shifting; change
usually; ordinarily; always; continuous; 24-hour (operation, care, etc.); constant
counter for people (usu. seating, reservations and such); first name; famous; great; name; noun
always; all the time; never; usual; regular
action; conduct; behaviour; behavior; mobilization; mobilisation
to do together; to share; to participate in
to include (in a group or scope); to instruct; to make one understand; to include (a nuance); to put in (an implication); to put in (someone's) mouth
character; personality; (fictional) character; letter; character
continuously in some state (for a long time, distance); throughout; much (better, etc.); by far; far away; long ago
narrow; thin (sized); slender
body; torso; trunk; build; physique; health
young man; young woman; young people; youth; youngsters
to endure; to keep out (e.g. rain); to pull through; to get over; to surpass; to outdo
karoshi; death from overwork
to start; to begin; to challenge; to pick (a fight); to set (traps); to plant (explosives)
sunburn; suntan; tan; becoming discolored from the sun (e.g. paper); yellowing
flesh; meat; flesh (of a fruit); pulp; the physical body (as opposed to the spirit); flesh; thickness
to chip off; to scrape off; to prune
to fall over; to fall down; to fall; to flop (e.g. of a play); to be a flop
brow; glabella; middle forehead; area between the eyebrows
to laugh; to smile; to sneer; to ridicule; to be dumbfounded; to be flabbergasted
to put in; to let in; to admit; to accept; to accept; to comply; to include
deep; profound; dense; thick; close (relationship); intense; strong
to mince; to cut fine; to carve; to engrave; to tick away (time); to beat out (e.g. rhythm); to etch (into one's mind)
as it is; as one likes; because; condition; state
severe; strict; hard (to do); difficult; intense (e.g. cold); harsh (weather)
to judge (on the basis of); to control; to discipline (oneself); to regulate
something; nothing (with neg. verb)
belief; faith; conviction
university; college; former central university of Kyoto (established under the ritsuryo system for the training of government administrators); the Great Learning (one of the Four Books)