disliked; hated; tendency; smack (of); distinction; discrimination
to be tied together; to be connected to; to lead to; to be related to; to be related (by blood)
to save; to leave over; to spare
to exchange gunfire; to exchange shots
vast; huge; immense; malva nut (Sterculia lychnophora)
to flow out; to stream out; to pour out; to gush forth; to leak; to ooze out
cold (to the touch); chilly; icy; (emotionally) cold; coldhearted; unfeeling
common sense; good sense; common knowledge; general knowledge; common practice; accepted practice
to pay attention to another's needs; to attend to; to fuss about; to take into consideration
to doubt; to distrust; to be suspicious of; to suspect
short-tempered; quick-tempered; hasty
still; much more; (not) yet; still a long way to go; still a long way off; not there yet
tips of one's hair; hair ends
endurance; perseverance; patience
harsh (criticism, treatment, etc.); severe; hard; strict
year; counter for years (e.g. of an era), grades (e.g. school); period of an apprentice's contract (usu. ten years)
to pile up; to accumulate
to run (up hill, stairs, etc.)
obstacle; impediment; hindrance; handicap; impairment; disability
in the face of; in defiance of
reigning; controlling; dictating
getting closer; drawing nearer; being not much different; being near (age, skill, etc.); becoming close (i.e. friendly); becoming intimate
to dance (orig. a hopping dance)
cloth; bujian (spade-shaped bronze coin of ancient China)
to turn over; to turn around; to change (one's mind); to reverse (one's decision); to fly (flag, etc.); to wave (skirt, cape, etc.)
to go round and cut in; to take a roundabout path
all that one has; all that there is; the whole
just as one thought; as usual; sure enough
to stick; to paste; to stretch; to spread; to form (e.g. ice on a pond); to fill; to swell
retreat; falling back; recession; waning; backspace (key)
feelings; thoughts; meaning
to use as an intermediary; to mediate; to assist; to worry; to mind; to care
equation; formula; ceremony; style; (arch.) enforcement regulations (of the ritsuryo)
running as fast as one can