important; momentous; essential; principal; major
way to use something; treatment; management (of help)
to make a mistake (in); to commit an error; to be wrong; to be incorrect; to mislead; to misguide
danger; peril; hazard; risk
I've heard that ...; rumour has it that ...; it appears as if ...
just like that; quite so; I agree; (lit.) that street
opening (of a new road, railway, etc.); going into operation (e.g. telephone communication); beginning services; reopening (e.g. a road to traffic); resumption of services
vast; huge; immense; malva nut (Sterculia lychnophora)
reason; reasoning power; (one's) sense
justice; right; righteousness; correct meaning; correct explanation
to have both; to possess both; to combine with
appropriate; adequate; suitable; fitting; worthy
road; path; route; way; distance; journey; road (e.g. to victory)
really (seem, appear, etc.); truly; evidently; in that way
attitude; manner; behaviour; attitude (towards an issue, etc.); position; stance
to lie on one's back with legs outstretched; to recline; to get cocky; to be arrogant
vomit; spew; puke; confessing
to vomit; to throw up; to emit; to send forth; to give (an opinion); to make (a comment)
suspicious-looking; shady; questionable; dubious; fishy
in a sense; in some way; to an extent
so; like this; in this way
manner of speaking; verbal argument; objection; protesting a decision (esp. that of a sumo referee); rumor; rumour
one country; whole country; hotheaded; stubborn
et cetera; etc.; and the like; and so forth
rudeness; impoliteness; discourtesy; insolence
such; like that; that sort of; very
dimension; perspective; point of reference; level (of something)
suitable; proper; appropriate; perfunctory; half-minded; sloppy
theory; reason; logic; (unreasonable) argument; strained logic; excuse
power; authority; jurisdiction
incident; affair; happening; event
details (of an incident, event, etc.); whole story; course of events; facts; circumstances; particulars
from the beginning; without hesitation; flatly (e.g. refusing); entirely; completely
to be certain of; to have faith in; to believe completely; to trust (someone completely)