double tooth; protruding tooth (like a fang); high canine
to pierce through; to break through
consultation; discussion; conference; collusion; bid-rigging
changing clothes; change of clothes
lively; energetic; vigorously (jumping, flopping, etc.); piercing (e.g. sound); penetrating
mob; the masses; rabble; riffraff
one's own judgement (judgment); decision made without consulting others; arbitrary decision; dogmatism
example; simile; metaphor; allegory
playing at (something); game of make-believe; something done together
absolutely (ought to); by all means; all; entirely
bonds (between people); (emotional) ties; relationship; tether; fetters
endless argument; pointless argument; fruitless dispute; futile discussion; (lit.) argument over whose field to water (during a drought)
sentiment; sentimentality
pouring one's energy into; focusing one's efforts on; concentrating on; committing oneself to
general situation; whole situation; larger picture; overall situation of a game of go
to fear; to doubt; to have misgivings about; to worry about; to be anxious about; to be apprehensive about
to come back; to bloom a second time
murder; killing; murderer
bold move (in sumo, judo, etc.); daring move; powerful technique
supporter (e.g. of the arts); adherent; proponent
arrangements; plan; programme; program; preparations
300; three hundred; 300 mon; trifling amount; shyster
event; festivities; function; social gathering; auspices; opening
palanquin; litter; bier; kago
sunlight; rays of the Sun
to dash against (of waves); to billow; to roll; to wave (e.g. in the wind); to heave; to pound (of a heart)
humour; humor; safety; health; in a good mood; in high spirits
register of names; list of names; roll; register; roster
to add (e.g. a postscript)
unthinkable; unimaginable; terrible; awful; (arch.) very
lending (money); finance; loan; adaptability; versatility; flexibility
to swing one's arms greatly while walking; to act freely; to be brazen
in deep black; in jet black
national costume; (in) native dress
rear; rear unit guard; anchor (man)
to respond; to satisfy; to accept; to comply with; to apply for
direction of movement (motion); direction of travel (esp. train)
blunder; fault; error; mistake; failure; disgrace
looking on from afar; being a spectator