to stab; to thrust (into); to plant (in the ground); to stick upright
oh!; dear me; my goodness; well well; I say
newt (esp. the Japanese fire belly newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster)
to suck (or draw) out; to aspirate
when; at what time; how soon; normal times; ordinary days
twelve o'clock; midnight; noon
usurpation; taking back; dispossession
to be all out (e.g. of people); to be all elsewhere; to be all in use (e.g. of cars); to be sold out; to have none left
difficult; tough; formidable; redoubtable; stubborn
to tell (somebody) to (do something)
preventing (someone) from leaving; confinement; keeping indoors; being stranded; grounding
scream; shriek; shout; exclamation
antics; buffoonery; clowning; clown; jester
sound of the wind; voice of the wind
to arrange one's hair; to tidy up one's hair
oar; all; (pulling an) all-nighter; staying up all night long
to row; to scull; to pedal (e.g. bicycle); to swing (on a swing); to operate a hand pump; to push through (deep snow, the jungle, etc.)
hospitalization; hospitalisation
falling down one after another (like dominoes); toppling shogi pieces (lined up in a row)
firm; determined; resolute; conclusive
(something) stopper (e.g. geridome is medicine for diarrhea)
kitchen knife; carving knife; (arch.) cooking; (arch.) food
to carry (a child) on one's back; to piggyback; (arch.) to take on (a job, responsibility, etc.)
too much; excessively; too
to go out; to go around; to walk about; to roam
thin; skinny; delicate; fragile; feeble
to be petrified; to be unable to move; to be paralyzed (with horror); to be stupefied (with amazement)