pupil; disciple; adherent; follower; apprentice; young person
inheritance; succession; accession; share-alike
long time (since the last time); first in a long time
to visit; to call on; to arrive (season, time, situation, etc.); to come; (arch.) to make a sound; (arch.) to send a letter
completion; finish; workmanship; result; outcome
to dye; to colour; to color
to realize; to realise; to hit upon something
rough; careless; slovenly; slipshod; rude; impolite
to make a display of; to show off; to flaunt
to be nauseating; to be disgusting; to be revolting; to throw up; to vomit
act of barbarity; barbarism; brutality; savagery
support; participation; assistance; complicity; conspiracy
qualifications; requirements; capabilities
to take part in (usu. something bad); to be a party to; to have a hand in
news; word; tidings; omen
to stagnate; to settle (at the bottom); to deposit; to become sluggish; to become dull; to be delayed
to swear; to vow; to take an oath; to pledge
terrific; fierce; terrible; tremendous; dreadful; awful
discussion; talk; tête-à-tête; conference
breakdown of negotiations
older sister and younger brother
child (esp. a boy); viscount; founder of a school of thought (esp. Confucius); master; masters and philosophers (categorization of Chinese classical literature); (arch.) you; -er (i.e. man who spends all his time doing...)
mourning; abstinence; taboo; religious purification; pure; holy
ominous; ill-omened; inauspicious; unlucky; sinister
underground spring; Hades; hell; underworld
to screw; to twist; to distort; to parody; to torture; to wrest
birth; birthplace; born in (country, month, imperial era, zodiac year, etc.)
to earn (income); to make (money); to score (points, victory); to gain (time); to work hard (at one's job); to labor
sign of life; human presence; humanity; humaneness
influence; effect; to influence; to affect; to have an influence on
to endeavor (endeavour); to try; to strive; to make an effort; to exert oneself; to be diligent
to become attached (to); to take (to); to become affectionate (with); to be tamed
superior; excellent; brilliant; outstanding
reliance; trust; faith; confidence
to take hold of; to possess; to haunt
young man; young woman; young people; youth; youngsters
to invite; to ask; to beckon; to wave someone in; to call in; to send for
crime; sin; penalty; sentence; fault; responsibility
to make up for; to compensate for; to indemnify; to recompense; to redeem (e.g. a fault); to atone for
oneself (itself, etc.); I; me; you; by oneself (itself, etc.); interjection expressing anger or chagrin
error; mistake; fault; sin; wrongdoing; offense