omen; portent; sign; premonition; harbinger; precursor
to jump upon (a moving object)
to have (urgent) business; to have something one needs to attend to; to have something one wants to say (to someone)
furthermore; adding to the above-mentioned; not quite; not very good; lacking
to struggle in the water; to sink below the surface and become unable to breathe; to (nearly) drown; to indulge in; to lose one's head over something; to be addicted
fluttering or flapping of wings
corpse; kanji "corpse" radical
sightseeing; watching; viewing; sightseer; watcher; spectator
blasphemy; curse; profanity; sacrilege; desecration
impossible; unlikely; improbable
to follow with one's gaze; to follow with the eyes
space; interval; space character; whitespace
doing together (as equals); sharing; common (land, etc.); joint (statement, etc.); cooperation; co-operation
discussion; talk; tête-à-tête; conference
place; room; margin; scope
it's best to; it's safest to; there's nothing better than
interval; break; pause; spare moment
to cut into (a line, conversation, etc.); to force oneself into (e.g. a crowd); to wedge oneself into; to fall below (of stock prices, sales, etc.); to drop below
old-fashioned; ancient-looking; time-worn
being startled, surprised or afraid; panic; trepidation
teaching; instruction; teachings; precept; lesson; doctrine
followers; subordinates; being under someone's command
rule; reign; government; governing
good thing; nice thing; good excuse; good grounds; interjection used to impress an idea or to urge a response
depravity; corruption; degradation
to invite; to ask (someone to do); to tempt; to lure; to induce (tears, laughter, sleepiness, etc.); to arouse (e.g. sympathy)
war; fighting; fierce competition
to destroy; to overthrow; to wreck; to ruin
as many (people) as possible
to be related; to be connected; to be joined together; to result in; to lead to; to bring about
obstruction; check; hindrance; prevention; impediment; interdiction
mutually; with each other; reciprocally; together
sentence; verdict; pronouncement
stool (stood on to reach high objects); small stepladder; (fig.) stepping stone