to peel off; to come off; to be taken off
suddenly (appear, stick out); abruptly; unexpectedly; (stand) still and expressionless; imposingly
student (esp. a university student)
riding; ride; spread (of paints); -seater (e.g. two-seater); (getting into the) mood; (entering into the) spirit
shy; diffident; retiring; reserved
chestnut-color; chestnut-colour
blueness; greenness; tinge of blue; (vegetable) garnish
charm; attractiveness; courtesy; ingratiating behaviour; entertainment; amusement
mistaking one person for another; (case of) mistaken identity
hurriedly; in a hurry; in haste; (arch.) sudden
kindness; intimacy; friendship
to become indisposed; to feel unwell; to have one's physical condition deteriorate
visiting ill or distressed people; writing get-well letters; get-well gifts; get-well letters; expression of sympathy; expression of concern
to be unable to; to find difficult (unpleasant, awkward, painful) to do; to serve two or more functions or roles simultaneously; to contain (or combine) two or more features; to work in two or more jobs simultaneously (positions, etc.); to do alongside
house; home; one's house; one's home; one's husband
email; mail (usu. in compound words); post; message (sent over a chat application); instant message; male
transmission (e.g. news, chemical signals, electricity); communication; delivery; conveyance; transfer; relay
basket; basketball; basket cloth
attaching the polite suffix "-sama" to somebody's name (more polite than "-san")
husband; master (of a house, shop, etc.)
constant attendance; uninterrupted supervision; staying with someone all the time
in that manner; like that
to teach (the way); to guide; to instruct; to enlighten
being unhuman; being removed from humanity; being unworldly
to succeed (a person, to a position, etc.); to inherit; to patch (clothes); to mend; to add (e.g. charcoal to the fire); to replenish with
clearness; clarity; skillfulness (skilfulness)
to tie up in a bundle (e.g. straw, hair, bills, letters); to bundle; to govern; to manage; to fold (one's arms); to put together (one's hands)
unfounded (e.g. rumour); groundless; baseless; completely untrue
each house; every house; many houses
man of the hour; woman of the hour
to frown (on); to be grim-faced; to look sullen
I'm sorry; my apologies; excuse me; pardon me
to summon; to get used to call
to have the privilege of doing
illness (usu. excluding minor ailments, e.g. common cold); disease; bad habit; bad behaviour; crazy; insane
previous generation (e.g. one's parents); family predecessor; predecessor; previous age