to come true (of a wish, prayer, etc.); to be realized; to suit (e.g. a purpose); to meet (wishes, ideals, etc.); to match (implies competition); to rival
to say; to speak; to tell; to talk
to have a go; to try and do (something); to take a chance with something
metal utensil; ironware; metal fittings; hardware
to suspend from; to be suspended (from)
setting up a stall or booth (bazaar, festival); opening a branch office; opening a store
raw materials; ingredients
being obtrusive; being conspicuous (in a bad way)
skillful; skilful; adroit; clever; shrewd; ingenious
technology; engineering; technique; skill; art; craft
to digest; to break down; to break to pieces; to be able to use; to be good at; to finish; to complete
last drink (of sake); last glass; last cup
properly; accurately; exactly; neatly; tidily; orderly
walking; pace; step; course (of history, one's life, etc.); history; pitch (of a screw, etc.)
loose; lenient; lax; gentle (curve, slope, etc.); slow; weak; soft
to till; to plow; to plough; to cultivate
dream for the future; hopes for the future
too much; excessively; too
simple; artless; naive; unsophisticated
(public) peace; stability; tranquillity
(not) always; (not) necessarily; (not) entirely; (not) all
guarantee; security; assurance; pledge; warranty
to throw down; to throw out; to abandon; to resign; to give freely; to give generously
solid; firm; steady; unshakeable; unwavering
working in the fields; working on a farm
maid; helper; help; assistance
to have the privilege of doing
to begin to open; to come out; to smile broadly; to come apart at the seams (clothes)
the future (usually distant); future tense; the world to come
mutually; with each other; reciprocally; together; both
to stand in the way; to bar someone's way; to block the way
difficulty; hardship; trouble; infeasibility; inability (to carry out)
suffering; distress; hardship; trial
future (usually near); prospects
to run; to hurry (when going somewhere); to drive (a car) quickly; to ride fast (on a horse); to win (fame)
to loosen; to slacken; to relax (attention, efforts, etc.); to let down (one's guard); to relax (a rule); to ease (e.g. restrictions)
calm; quiet; gentle; moderate; reasonable; amicable
quiet; silent; slow; unhurried; calm; peaceful
hand; arm; handwriting; penmanship; 'shake' (command to have a dog place its paw in your hand)
right hand; right-hand side; right-hand direction; (on) the right
to present; to submit; to tender; to hold out
handshake; reconciliation; joining hands; cooperation
to make a mistake (in); to commit an error (e.g. in calculation); to confuse; to mistake something for something else