storey; story; stairs; stage (in chronostratigraphy); counter for storeys and floors of a building
to shut oneself in (e.g. one's room); to be confined in; to be filled with (emotion, enthusiasm, etc.); to fill the room (of a gas, smell, etc.); to be heavy with (e.g. smoke); to be muffled (e.g. voice); to hold (a castle, fortress, etc.)
conversation; conference (usu. between important people); discussion; interview
to choose (a thing) at one's own discretion; to use one's discretion in choosing
appendix; postscript; retrofit; post-installation; giving a reason afterwards; making an excuse after the event
echo; reverberation; response; reaction; repercussions
heat; hot air; enthusiasm; excitement; fever
to boil up; to come to the boil; to arise; to break out; to get excited; to be in uproar
to treat; to handle; to deal with; to arrange; to decorate; to dress
youngster; neophyte; greenhorn
draining basket (traditionally made of bamboo); colander; something full of holes; zaru soba; strong drinker; someone who can drink like a fish
to reach; to amount to; to be up to the task; to come up to; to compare with; to be a match (for)
just right (time, size, length, etc.)
Mayday (call for help); May Day (May 1)
tie up; bind; sum; total amount; judo choking (strangling) techniques; last meal eaten when going restaurant hopping; completion
trauma (usu. psychological)
May; fifth month of the lunar calendar
first day of the month; (arch.) first ten days of the lunar month
visit; call; arrival (e.g. of spring); advent; news; tidings
Roman mythology; Roman myths
to rule; to govern; to administer
Maia; Mya; Myer; Maia; Maia (Portugal)
abundant (grain) crop; good harvest
permeation (of thought, ideology, culture, etc.); infiltration (e.g. of ideas); permeation (of a liquid, etc.); soaking; osmosis
full of confidence; brimming with (self-)confidence; having great faith in oneself
abundant harvest; bumper crop
possibly; by some possibility; perhaps
Mayday (call for help); May Day (May 1)
head house (family); birthplace; originator
sweeping conquest; sweeping over; conquering; invading
last night; the previous night; night before (Christmas, etc.); eve (of festival, major event, etc.)
midwinter; cold season; coldest days of the year
Northern Europe; Nordic countries; Scandinavia