joining (a club, organization, etc.); becoming a member; entry; admission; subscription; affiliation
footbath; hot spring bath designed for soaking one's feet
feeling good; feeling at ease; feeling easy
smoked food; smoking (fish, meat, etc.); smoked
three kinds; three varieties
menu; bill of fare; program; programme; schedule
devastating; catastrophic; crushing
to begin some form of lifestyle
to think of; to come up with
any kind of; every; whatsoever; whatever
to exercise one's talent; to display one's ability
business; affairs; duties; work; procedure; task
to insert; to include; to incorporate; to cut in (printing)
consideration; examination; investigation; study; scrutiny; discussion
awkward; clumsy; stiff; crude; unrefined; constrained
bowl (wooden); counter for bowls of food or drink
to get information out of a person; to begin listening
to laugh; to smile; to sneer; to ridicule; to be dumbfounded; to be flabbergasted
having a loose tongue; being talkative; speaking without thinking; being unable to keep a secret
reason; principle; general principle (as opposed to individual concrete phenomenon); (in neo-Confucianism) the underlying principles of the cosmos
to boil strongly; to be excited
to throw; to cast (e.g. vote, light, shadow); to devote oneself (e.g. to a cause); to invest; to put in; to administer (medicine); to give
to count on one's fingers
generally speaking; in a broad way
to go through the proper procedures; to follow the required steps
distortion; stretch; strained interpretation; technicality; casuistry; sophistry
misrecognition; mistaking (x for y)
conditions of a contract; terms of a contract
addition; annexation; appendage
cell; cell (in an organization, esp. a communist party)
individual; private person; personal; private
advanced student; advanced learner; advanced practitioner; experienced person
intended for ...; oriented towards ...; aimed at ...
fallen scraps; scatterings; leftovers; remainder; student who cannot keep up in school; dropout (from school, society, a movement, etc.)
to withstand; to be able to endure
emotional strength; force of will