to leave behind;  to put off;  to postpone
 retreating figure;  appearance from behind
 splendid;  magnificent;  utter (esp. defeat);  total; (arch.)  something worth seeing; (arch.)  sight
 equation;  formula;  ceremony;  style; (arch.)  enforcement regulations (of the ritsuryo)
 to give up;  to abandon (hope, plans);  to resign oneself (to)
 to destroy;  to crush;  to break by striking;  to spoil;  to ruin
 to strike;  to clap;  to play drums;  to abuse;  to bash;  to consult;  to sound out
 weeping;  sobbing;  softly (crying);  with a prolonged dull pain;  having a griping pain
 great;  excellent;  very troublesome;  awful;  tiring;  tough
 teacher;  instructor;  sensei;  title or form of address for a teacher, master, doctor, lawyer, etc.;  intimate or teasing form of address; (arch.)  one's elder
 loveable;  very likeable;  like very much
 self-study;  teaching oneself;  studying by oneself (at school) while the teacher is absent
 celebrated personage;  big-wig;  person in a high position
 uniform;  equal;  even;  common;  ordinary;  usual
 dark;  gloomy;  depressed;  dispirited;  dark (in colour);  dull;  ill-boding
 to throw away;  to cast away;  to abandon;  to desert;  to give up;  to resign
 near;  neighbourhood;  nearly (e.g. "it took nearly one year");  close to;  shortly;  soon
 to burst into tears;  to burst out crying;  to begin to cry;  to be moved to tears
 to stop crying;  to cry oneself out
 management;  administration;  cutting up and serving food;  cut and fill (e.g. earthwork)
 wife;  your wife;  his wife;  married lady;  madam
 to hate;  to dislike;  to loathe
 simultaneously;  all at once;  in unison
 textbook;  coursebook;  schoolbook
 to play (games, sports);  to enjoy oneself;  to mess about (with alcohol, gambling, philandery, etc.);  to be idle;  to do nothing;  to meet up (with friends);  to hang out
 to say something is all right;  to give the all-clear (e.g. to do something)
 to be of benefit;  to be useful;  to be good for you
 what's the best thing to do?;  what to do?
 to find resolution;  to be settled;  to be collected;  to be assembled;  to be well arranged;  to be in order
 lesson;  class work;  teaching;  instruction
 to put to use;  to make good use of;  to exploit
 to come and see (someone, something);  to visit
 clamour;  clamor;  uproar;  tumult;  furore;  furor