everyday life; daily life
according to; by (means of); due to; because of
human nature; human heart; public feeling; people's sentiments; consciousness; awareness
to facilitate; to make easy; to simplify
to do what one is told to; to take someone's advice; to listen to what someone says
demand; firm request; requisition; requirement; desire
everyday; daily; ordinary; usual; routine; regular
to yield; to give in; to bend (knee, etc.); to subdue; to overpower; (arch.) to feel down
to be added to; to be appended; to join in (e.g. a group of friends); to participate; to increase (e.g. heat); to gain in (e.g. influence)
revelation; manifestation; appearance; expression (e.g. in molecular biology; protein expression or gene expression)
the very end; finish; to the very end; to the last; thoroughly
organ (of body, plant, etc.)
exaltation; emotional uplift
to shiver; to shake; to quake; to tremble; to quaver; to quiver
sake cup; cup for alcoholic beverages; counter for cupfuls, bowlfuls, spoonfuls, etc.; counter for boats; counter for octopuses and squid; cup (in sports)
to line up; to set up; to enumerate; to itemize; to be equal (to); to compare well (with)
police drama (television); detective drama
good fortune (esp. omikuji fortune-telling result); good luck; auspiciousness; unspecified day of the month (used to obscure the date a letter, invitation, etc. was written)
just as one thought; as usual; sure enough
as expected; predictably; not surprisingly
top of the head; crown of the head
top of the shoulders; tip of the shoulder; collar
with all one's strength; with might and main; as hard as one can
to tear up; to tear off; to rip up; to separate (e.g. a couple); to disrupt (a relationship)
to get torn; to tear; to rip; to be broken off (of negotiations, etc.); to break down; to collapse
to scream; to whine; to grumble; to complain
to tear off; to strip; to rob
to demarcate; to delimit; to divide (an area); to punctuate; to put an end to (e.g. a sentence); to insert pauses or breaks (e.g. when reading aloud)
(fixing) boundaries for religious practices; prohibition (of items, people, spirits, etc. that would hinder Buddhist practice); fence between inner and outer sanctums in a temple; (arch.) short two or three-fold lattice around the front desk of a store; barrier; dimensional barrier
physical law; laws of physics