to air; to dry; to drain (off); to drink up; to deprive of a role, job, etc.
(theatrical) blackout; taking a (sudden) turn for the worse; rapid deterioration
malicious; ill-tempered; unkind
to scorn; to despise; to hold in contempt; to look down on; to disdain
to overlook; to command a view of; to look down on; to despise; to look down on
to cling to; to depend on; to embrace; to hug
to kick; to treat (a person) poorly; to walk all over (someone)
to meet; to encounter; to see; to have an accident; to have a bad experience
crude; rough; plain; humble; shabby
nightclothes; nightwear; sleepwear; pyjamas; pajamas; nightgown
cavity; hollow; void; hollow (voice, smile, etc.); blank (eyes, look, etc.); vacant (expression, stare, etc.)
ceiling; ceiling price; (price) ceiling
to solicit; to demand; to extort
to cover; to hide; to conceal; to wrap; to disguise
to picture; to come into one's mind; to remember
to drink up; to drain (cup)
to run (of liquid); to spread; to blur; to blot; to ooze; to well up (of tears, etc.)
to draw near; to draw closer; to press (e.g. for an answer); to hound
medicine; pharmaceuticals; efficacious chemical (gunpowder, pesticide, etc.); (pottery) glaze; (illegal) drug; narcotic
to insist; to assert; to be obstinate in saying
minimum; (very) least; at least some (comfort, etc.); only (consolation, saving grace, etc.); sole
mercy; compassion; clemency; Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo (Cuculus fugax); Horsfield's hawk cuckoo
secret; clandestine; covert; spy (for a daimyo, shogun, etc.); secret agent
in (e.g. secret); with (e.g. success)
all over the country; everywhere in the country; throughout the nation
imbecility; feeblemindedness; dark
banter; raillery; ridicule; teasing; making fun of
obvious; clear; plain; evident; apparent; explicit
threat; menace; coercion; terrorism
sure; no mistaking it; for certain; without doubt
secret; secrecy; mystery; secret (e.g. to success); esoteric teachings
younger brother; little brother; brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.) pupil; (arch.) apprentice
wise; sagacious; intelligent; sensible
in comparison to; rather than
to cross one's mind; to spring to mind; to occur to one
of all (things, people, places, days, etc.)
to drive mad; to make insane; to cause a malfunction; to put out of order; to derail (a plan, etc.)
vast; boundless; vague; obscure