paltry sum of money; small change; odd money; pittance; chicken feed
life; life force; lifetime; lifespan; most important thing; foundation
ditch; drain; gutter; trench
imitating; copying; mimicry; behavior; behaviour; action
to remove; to take off; to drop (e.g. from a team); to remove (from a position); to leave (e.g. one's seat); to go away from
bottom of one's heart; depths of one's mind; innermost thoughts; from the bottom of one's heart; wholeheartedly; truly
infatuation; adoration; blind love; doting (on a child)
eye; eyeball; eyesight; sight; look; stare; notice
Japanese sword (usu. single-edged and curved); Japanese bladed weapon
to wield; to brandish; to display (one's knowledge); to show off; to abuse (one's power); to manipulate someone
imagination; supposition; guess
breakdown of negotiations
easy; simple; there's no way that ...
confident; full of confidence; cocky; full of oneself
to laugh; to smile; to sneer; to ridicule; to be dumbfounded; to be flabbergasted
homeroom; form room; form class
bell (often a large hanging bell); chime
to sound; to ring; to resound; to echo; to roar; to rumble
everyone; everybody; all; everything; all
bell signalling that work, class, etc. will formally begin shortly; first bell; warning bell
being in charge of (esp. a class or subject); taking charge of; class teacher; homeroom teacher; form teacher
to hold in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to have (problems, debts, etc.); to take on (a responsibility); to employ; to have (on one's staff)
classroom; lecture room; department (in a university); class; lessons; school (for a particular discipline)
for the first time; only after ... is it ...; only when ... do you ...; first time; (one's) first
to take (be in) charge of
young; youthful; immature; green; low (number); small
chestnut-color; chestnut-colour
braid (hair, cord. etc.); plait
suit (clothing); suit (playing cards)
tight skirt; straight skirt
to put on (of clothing); (lit.) to put (arms) through sleeves
unfashionable; uncouth; unrefined; unpolished; unsophisticated
to wear glasses; to put on glasses
to be conspicuous; to stand out
clothes (esp. Western clothes); counter for doses of medicine, gulps of tea, drags of a cigarette, etc.