care; looking after; trouble; bother; good offices; recommendation
being in charge (of an area of responsibility); being responsible (for a work role, etc.)
apparently; appears to be
person; -er; (arch.) expert; (arch.) geisha; (arch.) prostitute
tablet; pill; tablet; tablet computer; tablet; (inscribed) slab
PC; personal computer; prestressed concrete; precast concrete; polycarbonate; political correctness; patrol car
to use; to make use of; to utilize; to utilise
to lift up; to hold up; to give; to offer; to devote; to sacrifice
till; to; concerning (an area of expertise); swearing by (one's sword, God, etc.)
a few minutes later; after a few minutes
numeral; figure; digit; numeric character
to find difficult to guess; to struggle to work out; to be unable to figure out
order; command; decree; (software) instruction; statement
one's post; one's position; one's station; one's round; one's beat; one's route
cutter; cutting tool; box cutter; utility knife; (tailor's) cutter; cutter (boat)
to furnish; to install; to get someone's agreement; to patronize; to buy usually from the same store
to look upwards; to look up
plump; rotund; chubby; entirely; completely; wholly
plain wood; unfinished woodwork
much more; still more; single layer (or storey, etc.); (arch.) rather; (arch.) sooner
gabled roof; building with a gabled roof; gabled roof construction
railing; handrail; balustrade; armrest (chair)
substance; essence; real (in economics, vs. nominal, e.g. real interest rate); substantive; substantial
layer; stratum; class; stratum; sheaf; counter for stories (of a building)
piece (in shogi, chess, etc.); (arch.) horse; (arch.) foal; bridge (of a violin, etc.)
(picture) frame; framed picture; amount (esp. of money); sum
ornamental crossed rafter ends on shrine gables
very high; high up; aloft; only; merely; just
tree; shrub; bush; wood; timber
construction; architecture (of buildings)
(arch.) kariginu (informal clothes worn by the nobility from the Heian period onwards); (during the Edo period) patterned kariginu
shaku; flat wooden or ivory baton carried in the right hand when in ceremonial imperial or Shinto garb
eboshi; black-lacquered headgear (made of silk, cloth or paper) originally worn by court nobles in ancient Japan
Shinto priest; Shinto priesthood