tending to anemia;  being somewhat anemic
 devil;  demon;  Satan;  the Devil;  Māra;  evil spirits or forces that hinder one's path to enlightenment
 god of death;  death deity;  Death
 student in a lower grade;  underclassman
 earplug (for protection against noise or water)
 bringing;  taking;  carrying
 rapid increase;  proliferation;  surge;  explosion
 opening (a door, window, etc.);  leaving open;  opening up (e.g. to the public);  allowing (public) access
 infancy;  childish;  infantile;  immature
 one day;  (on) a certain day
 being on duty;  person on duty
 first floor;  ground floor;  one floor;  one storey;  one rank
 to glide;  to slide (e.g. on skis);  to fail (an examination);  to bomb (when telling a joke);  to drop;  to go down
 prevention of crime;  security (device, camera, etc.)
 unnecessary;  not needed;  not necessary
 town;  block;  street;  road;  109.09 m;  0.99 hectares
 kitchen door;  back door;  service door;  host's entrance to a tea-ceremony room
 to throw open;  to leave open
 common occurrence;  everyday occurrence;  not an uncommon case;  normal thing;  everyday affair
 to catch;  to capture;  to catch hold of (someone);  to stop (e.g. a stranger in the street);  towards (someone);  at (someone)
 with a smooth, unhindered motion;  speedily and without delay
 3 o'clock;  afternoon snack (eaten around 3 o'clock);  three ages of Buddhism (following the death of Gautama Buddha; age of the true law, age of the copied law, and age of the degeneration of the law);  three ages of the dharma
 goal;  basket (basketball);  finishing line;  Gaul
 sickle;  leading question;  trick question;  sickle-and-chain (weapon);  spear with curved cross-blades;  gooseneck tenon and mortise joint; (arch.)  noisiness
 (formal) shirt;  dress shirt;  business shirt;  button-up shirt
 to dye;  to colour;  to color
 bloodstained;  bloody;  covered with blood
 true character;  true form;  true colors (colours);  consciousness;  one's senses
 true character;  real nature
 to shorten;  to narrow;  to close;  to shrink
 unsatisfying;  disappointing;  abrupt;  not enough;  too quick;  too short
 to cut (grass, hair, etc.);  to mow;  to clip;  to trim;  to prune;  to shear
 to have excess momentum (from going too fast, using too much force, etc.);  to get carried away;  to go overboard;  to overdo (something)
 slanting;  tilted;  sloping;  distorted (feeling);  slanted (e.g. view of the world);  bad (mood)
 to cut deep into;  to cut one's way into (an enemy position);  to rush on;  to press someone hard (e.g. with questions);  to get to the heart of (a matter)
 bleeding;  haemorrhage;  hemorrhage;  bleeding money;  red ink;  selling below cost