slightly; lightly; thinly; faintly; dimly
remembrance; recollection; recognition
conclusion; end; settlement; balance; harmony; fitting (in)
to tighten; to stiffen; to brace; to strain
to not give in; to be obstinate; to be stubborn; to be perverse
stubbornness; obstinacy; disposition; nature; appetite; desire
cliff; precipice; precipice; brink of a dangerous situation
plateau; tableland; eminence
daily routine; daily work; daily lesson
to exchange (messages, greetings, arguments, etc.); to intersect; to cross; ... with one another; ... to each other
to hold out (e.g. against an attack); to hang on; to withstand; to endure; to last
to one's regret; regrettably; unfortunately; what can be done about ...; ... cannot be helped
last night; yesterday evening
to take down; to bring down; to drop off (a passenger); to let off; to withdraw (money); to use for the first time; to wear for the first time
babysitting; babysitter; taking care of; assisting; assistant
to swear; to vow; to take an oath; to pledge
to refuse; to reject; to inform; to give notice; to ask leave; to excuse oneself (from)
body; torso; trunk; build; physique; health
to work too hard; to try too hard; to strain oneself; to overdo it; to go too far
readiness; preparedness; resolution; resignation
order; command; directions; instructions
closing of a gate; (Edo-period) house confinement
to tear; to rip; to break through (cordon, opponent's defense, etc.); to breach; to defeat; to beat; to break (e.g. silence)
to remove; to eliminate; to eradicate; to exclude; to except
order; system; structure; set-up; organization; organisation
to run about; to rush about
of the time; at the time; of the hour; in vogue; sought after
stiff and slackless; tense without any looseness; cling tightly; pulled or stretched as far as possible; creaking of a door or oar
to close (e.g. book, eyes, meeting, etc.); to shut
to pop off; to pop out; to fly off; to shoot off; to burst open
to spill; to drop; to grumble; to complain; to let one's feelings show
bolting upright; rearing up (horse)
revolution; rotation; turn; turning; inversion; handspring (gymnastics)
to be visible to; to be seen by; to meet one's eyes
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)
intently; single-mindedly; devotedly; solely; earnestly; with all one's heart
white horse; unrefined sake