important point; strategic position; key point
rebellion; uprising; insurrection; (arch.) treason
to vacate; to surrender (e.g. a castle); to give up (e.g. a position); to hand over (e.g. power)
self-; from ...; this ... (in contrast to some other ...); aforementioned
natural features; topography; climate; spiritual features
unreasonable idea; illogical plan; illogical move (in shogi or go)
(committing, resorting to) an act of violence
assault; outrage; act of violence; rape; sexual assault
period of youth; while young
fingers; fingertips; underling; stooge; tool
military personnel; soldier
to exert oneself and win; to gain (victory)
banter; raillery; ridicule; teasing; making fun of
prize beyond one's reach; unattainable object; woman who is out of one's league; (lit.) flower on a high peak
detached; aloof; indifferent
status; position; method; way; rule; regulation
important; having a high status; having standing; exalted; of high station
to change one's place of residence; to migrate; to move
document; official papers
mixing; compounding; dispensing (e.g. prescription)
to soften; to calm down; to be eased; to be mitigated; to subside; to abate
to unravel; to untie; to break into small pieces (of fish, meat, etc.); to relax; to ease
to continue to work; to work away (at)
peak; summit; ridge; back of a blade
to soothe one's soul; to raise one's spirits
angry voice; one's voice when shouting with anger
to begin to open; to come out; to smile broadly; to come apart at the seams (clothes)
to stagger; to stumble; to totter; to misconduct oneself; to have a love affair; to waver
one's nature; characteristic; inherent; natural
internal bleeding; internal haemorrhage; internal hemorrhage
being startled, surprised or afraid; panic; trepidation
hearsay; rumor; grapevine
one's last journey; the journey to the other world; death
route; road; distance travelled in a day; one's ... (age, e.g. 40s, 60s)
to throw away; to abandon; to give up; to relinquish; to lay down (one's life)
aloof; proudly independent; standing apart; solitary
to remain married for life
to have an interest (in something); to feel inclined (toward doing something)