to get on well with (someone)
to pour (into); to sprinkle on (from above); to water (e.g. plants); to shed (tears); to concentrate one's energy (strength, attention, etc.) on; to devote to; to flow into (e.g. of a river)
automaton clock; marionette clock
field cap (used by Japanese troops in WWII)
near-field earthquake; local earthquake, esp. with a shallow focus directly under a populated area
(something) mixed with snow
garden soil; soil used in a garden
Christmas carol; Christmas song
to lean against each other; to rely on each other; to depend on each other; to scratch each other's backs
hard to control; unmanageable
to lock; to fasten a lock
returning no more (usu. of a person who has died); dying
to take up residence; to settle in
wooden house; woodframe house
drivers cab; operator's cab
turnaround (e.g. at the end of a driveway)
constant; unchanging; eternal
wooden mosaic work; parquetry; wooden mosaic (e.g. on a piece of furniture); marquetry; marqueterie
place of enshrinement; morgue; mortuary
overhead power line; aerial wiring; overhead line (for trains, trams, etc.); overheard wire
traffic congestion; traffic jam; (traffic) deadlock
TV stand; TV table; TV unit
cashmere (fiber, yarn, fleece, clothing, etc. from the cashmere goat)
(table) napkin; serviette; sanitary napkin; sanitary pad
to take out a loan; to get a loan
ditch next to railway track
three-quarter; half coat; top coat
leather; leather-bound; leathern
centerline (line that bisects a plane figure); centreline; (court) centerline; half court; centerline (road); center line
for tears to gather in one's eyes; for tears to well up in one's eyes
piece of wood at front edge of entranceway floor; agarikamachi