(move) slowly (e.g. walk); sluggishly; stolidly; ploddingly; heavily
place; spot; grounds; arena; stadium; range
going around; orbiting; circling; circumference; girth; surroundings
noisily (of water gushing, pouring, spilling, splashing, spraying, etc.)
naked dance; dancing naked; striptease; strip show
uncle; old man; mister; manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus)
(common) cold; influenza; flu; ague; inflammatory respiratory system illness (in general)
to contract (a disease); to suffer from
rapid succession (e.g. questions)
to be enraged; to flip out
(pressing) hard; badgeringly; pesteringly; repeatedly; urgingly
ward; borough; city (in Tokyo); district (e.g. electoral); section; zone (e.g. postal)
university; college; former central university of Kyoto (established under the ritsuryo system for the training of government administrators); the Great Learning (one of the Four Books)
to hold the steering wheel; to drive (a car)
learned society; scientific society; academy; academic meeting; academic conference
independence; self-reliance; independence (e.g. of a nation); freedom; separation; isolation
area of expertise; (one's) field; (one's) line
to meet; to meet up; to rendezvous; to join (of roads, rivers, etc.); to flow together
shrill; piercing (scream, etc.)
to stand in a row (e.g. shops on a street); to line in a row; to line
screaming; squawking; squealing; loud complaining; noisy conversation
to turn up; to roll up (e.g. sleeves); to do over and over again; to do relentlessly; to stage a comeback (against) (in mahjong, horse racing, etc.); to come from behind
molester; groper; masher; pervert
underwear; undergarment; underclothes; lingerie
study; scholarship; learning; discipline; branch of learning; (a) science
ass; arse; rear; end; acupuncture point; hole
ordinary person; average person; mediocre person
slow-witted person; simpleton; pig-ignorant; dumbass
all things in nature; the whole creation
reason; logic; sense; natural way of things
close (relationship, connection, etc.); intimate; near; close (together)
birds of prey (of order Falconiformes or Strigiformes); raptors
to jump (out of the way); to jump back; to jump aside
old enemy; longtime enemy; arch-enemy; traditional rival; longstanding foe
to run over (with a vehicle); to knock down