to turn over; to turn pages of a book; to tear off; to strip off; to tear up
feeling keenly; fully realizing
brittle; fragile; weak; tender-hearted; sentimental; easily moved
to fling; to throw off (clothes); to kick off (boots)
to board; to embark on; to get into (a car); to march into; to enter
bargaining point; terms of exchange; conditions for meeting a demand
to the last; persistency; thoroughness
neat (neatly); tidy; trim
luminous body (e.g. of a shooting star); bright metal; sliced fish with the silver skin left on (iwashi, aji, sayori, sanma, kohada, etc.); 20-point card; bright
with a clatter; with a rattle; empty; bare; raspy (voice); gravelly; with a gargle
ring; circle; hoop; wheel; circle (e.g. of friends)
to lose hope; to be plunged into darkness
with a bang; with a crash; with a bump; suddenly (fall); sharply
to churn up; to strike up; to throw up; to tip up; to flip up
arrowhead; target of a flying arrow; brunt (of an attack); the very moment (when); the point (of doing)
suddenly (appear, stick out); abruptly; (stand) still and expressionless; imposingly; suddenly (stand up)
to project; to stick out; to stand out
outside a car (train, bus, etc.)
distinction; discrimination; distinguishing; discernment
to lose consciousness; to faint; to black out
keep ...-ing; have been ...-ing; leaving (something) on; leaving (something) still in use
to torment; to punish; to treat harshly; to beat up; to give a drubbing; to cause damage to
favourable; favorable; doing well; OK; all right
memory; sense; experience
to advise strongly; to insist (on something)
warm; mild; (pleasantly) hot; considerate; kind; genial
mead; honey wine; ambrosia; nectar of the gods
honeybee (Apis sp.); honey bee
cherry tree; cherry blossom; fake buyer; paid audience; hired applauder; horse meat
race; tribe; species; genus; stellar population (i.e. population I, II and III)
to taste; to try (food or drink)
sake cup; cup for alcoholic beverages
to be given up; to be discontinued
liking something; being partial to something; -phile
unconsciousness; having no recollection of one's actions