clink; clack; feeling annoyed; being offended; being hurt
groan; moan; roar; howl; hum (e.g. motor); buzz (e.g. bee, wire in wind)
size; large and small (sizes); various sizes; daishō (matched pair of long and short swords); large and small drums; long months and short months; sic bo (Macao dice game)
gradually; by degrees; little by little; steps; stairs; staircase
making; forming; cultivating; form; appearance
in succession; one after another
to tower over the surroundings
castle (in place names); castle; fortress
waterway; canal; channel; swimming pool lane
outdoors; outside; open air; fields; outskirts; suburbs
theatre; theater; playhouse
dense (e.g. fog, dust, etc.); thick; vague (as in being unable to think clearly); dim
to choke; to be choked by; to be stifled by
to make a display of; to show off; to flaunt
how long; how far; how much
to compose; to put together
service (bus, train); operation; motion; revolution; movement
to prepare; to provide; to set up; to establish; to organize
to blow up (i.e. wind); to blow upwards; to spout into the air
to sow seeds; to sow the seeds of ... (e.g. conflict)
to drop like a rock (e.g. of reputation, power, influence); to go down the toilet
restless; fidgety; lively; busy
cool; refreshing; clear (e.g. eyes); bright; clear; distinct
to tickle; to tickle (one's curiosity, vanity, etc.); to arouse; to make laugh; to amuse
dew; tears; (not) a bit; (not) at all
a gathering of many beautiful women (talented people); simultaneous emergence of many talents and achievements; (lit.) hundred flowers blooming in profusion
temple; sacred place; shrine; sanctuary; tabernacle
solemn; sublime; grand; magnificent; impressive
(made of) stone; stone-built
interior; inside; internal
notice; attention; observation
fort; fortress; stronghold; fortification
center; centre; middle; Chūbu region (incl. Aichi, Nagano, Shizuoka, Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa, Fukui, Yamanashi and Gifu prefectures)
Buddhist priest; monk; son (of others)
flow (of a fluid or gas); stream; flow (of people, things); passage (of time); course (of events); (step-by-step) procedure; group of people who remain together after the end of an event