relatively; comparatively
presentiment; premonition; hunch; to have a premonition; to have a hunch
to run past from behind; to run through (e.g. gate, one's mind)
to pass (time); to spend; to overdo (esp. of one's alcohol consumption); to drink (alcohol); (arch.) to take care of; (arch.) to support
year; counter for years (e.g. of an era), grades (e.g. school); period of an apprentice's contract (usu. ten years)
to ring an alarm bell; to sound a warning; to blow a whistle; to warn
reluctant; unwilling; involuntary; unintentional; unintended; unlooked-for
expectation; anticipation; prediction; forecast; conjecture
to support (a theory, claim, etc.); to back up; to substantiate; to prove
with a friendly grin; smilingly
to laugh; to smile; to sneer; to ridicule; to be dumbfounded; to be flabbergasted
ill-natured; mean; nasty; sadistic; cruel; mean-spirited
to be lifted up; to be hung up; to twitch upwards; to turn upward; to slant upward
small quantity; little; little while; short distance
to sink (e.g. a ship); to submerge; to lower (e.g. one's body into a chair); to floor (an opponent)
to spring at; to leap upon; to swoop down on; to throw oneself upon (e.g. an enemy)
you; buddy; monarch; ruler; he; she
just before; on the verge of; on the brink of; just in front of; just ahead of
in a daze; absent-mindedly; dimly; hazily; with a roar (of flames); with a whoosh
the scruff or nape of the neck
to cut into (a line, conversation, etc.); to force oneself into (e.g. a crowd); to wedge oneself into; to fall below (of stock prices, sales, etc.); to drop below
dangerous; risky; in danger; in jeopardy; uncertain; unreliable
so; like this; in this way
(public) notice; attention; public eye; public gaze
embarrassing; embarrassed; ashamed; disgraceful; shameful
to be caught; to be captured; to be taken prisoner; to be seized with (fear, etc.); to be a slave to; to stick to
moving about; stirring about
to come off; to be removed; to disappear (of pain, a fever, etc.); to be caught; to be harvested; to be interpreted (as); to be taken (as)
to send (a thing); to dispatch; to take or escort (a person somewhere); to see off (a person); to bid farewell (to the departed); to bury; to spend (time)
to put; to place; to leave (behind); to establish (an organization, a facility, a position, etc.); to set up; to appoint (someone to a certain position); to hire
sacrifice; victim; sacrifice (to a deity)
you (plural); all of you; you all
bustling; busy; crowded; lively (party, voices, etc.); loud; noisy
house; one's house; one's home; one's family
noisy; loud; much talked of; much-discussed; strict; severe
I'm sorry; my apologies; excuse me; pardon me
giving and taking; exchange (of letters); arguing back and forth; (conversational) exchange
cart (esp. a food cart); stall; festival float; portable shrine dedicated to a god and shaped like a house; stage prop fashioned after a large building; framework (of a house, etc.)
right in front; just opposite; under the nose
to perform; to do; to conduct oneself; to carry out
obstruction of business; interference with business
lightly rolling (of a small and round thing); pleasant, high-pitched sound (e.g. bell, young woman's laughter); changing frequently (e.g. conversation, plans); (occurring) in rapid succession (e.g. sumo wrestlers being defeated); roly-poly; chirp chirp (sound of insects); ribbit ribbit (sound of frogs)