public finance; financial affairs; financial situation
failure; collapse; breakdown; break-up; bankruptcy
riding; ride; spread (of paints); -seater (e.g. two-seater); (getting into the) mood; (entering into the) spirit
skill; dexterity; proficiency
abundant; plentiful; rich; ample
very high; high up; aloft; only; merely; just
result; consequence; coming to fruition; bearing fruit; as a result; consequently
to look forward to something
to roll up; to hoist; to take away; to rip off (e.g. money from someone); to blow up (dust)
mostly; almost; nearly; roughly; approximately; about
achievement; attainment; accomplishment; realization
cluster of trees; grove; thicket
moat; fosse; trench; underground air-raid shelter; dugout
to take refuge in; to succeed in running away
a pair (of shoes or socks)
to stoop; to bend (e.g. one's knees)
tea utensils; container for powdered green tea (tea ceremony)
to stay on; to remain; to hold out; to stop (doing); to give up
to kick over; to kick down
to deal with effectively; to handle (well); to manage; to pass around (a plate of food, etc.) after taking one's share
to sense; to suspect; to get an inkling (of something); to get wind of; to smell (e.g. danger); to become aware of (e.g. a plot)
(someone else's) daughter
suffix for familiar person
to loiter; to putter; to prowl; to wander about; to roam about; to knock around
Asura; demigod; fighting; carnage; sledge (for conveying large rocks, logs, etc.); log slide
pale; pallid; bluish-white
to grow angry; to display one's anger
lump of meat; piece of flesh; human body
choices; alternatives; options
single; solo; solitary; just one; only one
thick; dull (blunt); viscous
cattle (Bos taurus); cow; beef; Chinese "Ox" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)
heart; guts; nerve; central part
convulsion; cramp; spasm; tic; twitch; fit
crushing; breaking by applying pressure
to form a partnership or association; to join together; to grapple with
pin (e.g. hairpin, bowling pin, golf pin, etc.); one (on dice, in cards, etc.); beginning; best; kickback
to catch; to stop the blow; to react to; to take (advice, etc.); to accept