uninterested; unconcerned; plain; light; flowing gently
validity; verification; propriety
fragment; broken piece; chip; ounce (of truth, conscience, etc.); trace; shred
course; route; path; process; means
restriction; restraint; limitation; limit
missing (of a person); lost; unaccounted for; whereabouts unknown
name; title; appellation; (under the) pretext (of); pretense
to burn down (to the ground); to clear away by burning; to reduce to ashes; to burn off
defense; defence; protection
military gains; war results; fruit of battle
to raise; to elevate; to do up (one's hair); to fly (a kite, etc.); to launch (fireworks, etc.); to land (a boat); to show someone (into a room)
confluence (of rivers); merge (of traffic); conflux; union (e.g. of forces); linking up; merging
repatriation; return; (electrical) feedback
ogre; demon; spirit of a deceased person; ogre-like person (i.e. fierce, relentless, merciless, etc.); it (in a game of tag, hide-and-seek, etc.); Chinese "ghost" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); very
white; striped mullet fry (Mugil cephalus); speech; one's lines; white dragon tile; winning hand with a pung (or kong) of white dragon tiles; (arch.) white person
lion; left-hand guardian dog at a Shinto shrine
model; pattern; paragon; exemplar
embarrassed; feeling ashamed; feeling awkward
being on duty; being on watch; person on duty
verbal message; word (from someone)
bag; satchel; briefcase; basket
settlement; conclusion; summary
to discuss; to talk together
return of a courtesy; returning one's thanks; return salute; return call
spreading one's legs wide apart; straddle; long stride; big steps; thigh-scooping body drop
after that; afterwards; thereafter
approval; agreement; support; favour; favor
trouble; hardship; difficulty; anxiety; worry; concern
weight (e.g. paperweight); pressing down; keeping control; exercising authority; having self-control; exercising self-discipline
sailing; marching; going out; dispatch
change (personnel); transfer; reshuffle
personnel affairs; human affairs; human resources; HR
common sense; good sense; common knowledge; general knowledge; common practice; accepted practice
to do one's best; to do something to the best of one's ability
to bring near; to bring close; to let go near; to associate with; to bring (people) together; to let come near (of a person)
as much as one can; as much as possible; if at all possible
lively; active; vigorous; animated; brisk