to get in; to go in; to come in; to flow into; to set; to set in
young person; inexperienced person; novice
luxury; extravagance; treat (i.e. at somebody's expense)
compensation; equivalent value; consideration
fair exchange; equivalent exchange; exchange of equal value
to present; to submit; to tender; to hold out
ready wit; quick wits; resourcefulness; raising (money)
self restraint; moderating one's behaviour; penitence; confinement to one's home; house arrest
head; chief; boss; leader
(with a) thump; (hanging) straight down
attaching the familiar suffix "-chan" to somebody's name
instead; but (on the other hand)
request; favor; favour; reliance; dependence; trust
to inherit; to succeed; to take over
clearly; plainly; distinctly; decisively; flatly; definitely
to feel right; to sit well with one; to be happy about; to suit to a T; to fit well together
contents; content; substance; matter; detail; import
very strange; bizarre; weird; mysterious
to incline one's head to the side (in doubt); to tilt one's head to the side (in confusion); to be puzzled
painful; bitter; tough; difficult; cruel; harsh
great man; magnanimous man
person; character; one's character; one's personality; able person; talented person
great person; eminent figure
illness; disease; bad habit; weakness; fault
grave; solemn; stern; authoritative; hard (e.g. fact)
stoic; stoical; self-disciplined; abstemious; Stoic (philosopher)
complex; inferiority complex; complex (of buildings, facilities, etc.)
older brother; elder brother
to compare (something) to; to liken; to speak figuratively; to use a simile; to use a metaphor
to grow up; to become an adult
wild; uninhibited; extravagant; rampant
childish; child-like; immature; infantile
bad example from which one can learn; good example of what not to do (esp. how not to behave); negative example
reflection (light, image, situation, attitude, etc.); reflecting; influence; application (e.g. of an update)
compensation; indemnification; reparation; consideration
to do one good; to be beneficial; to stand in someone else's shoes; (arch.) to care deeply for someone