poverty; penury; need; shortage; lack; want
obedience; submission; resignation
to force; to compel; to coerce; to press; to impose
contempt; derision; slight; disdain
hatred; abhorrence; loathing; detestation
unbroken; uninterrupted; on and on; continuous
to raise; to bring up; to rear; to cultivate; to foster; to nurture
result; consequence; coming to fruition; bearing fruit; as a result; consequently
to cross; to intersect; to associate with; to mingle with; to have a sexual relationship; to copulate
(something) has never occurred; to have never done (something); such a thing has not happened; never happens; there is never a time when
incompatible; (going together) like oil and water
discriminatory; discriminative
overthrow; defeat; bringing down; knockdown
winds and clouds; nature; the elements; situation; state of affairs
fashion (current) of the times; general drift of affairs
motherland; fatherland; native country
to throw away; to cast away; to abandon; to desert; to give up; to resign
to throw oneself (into an activity)
changing the world; turning the tide; torpedo modified as a suicide weapon (used in WWII)
war; battle; campaign; (arch.) troops; (arch.) forces
ruin; fall; collapse; downfall; bankruptcy
origin; source; base; basis; cause; ingredient; material
to be lost (e.g. luggage); to be missing; to be used up; to be run out; to disappear (e.g. pain); to be lost (e.g. a dream, confidence)
influence; effect; to influence; to affect; to have an influence on
party (political); person who is fond of; fan of
present (e.g. government, administration); current; existing
good offices; auspices; sponsorship; village official (during the Edo period)
grasping; seizing; holding; commanding; having control over
home town; birthplace; native place; (arch.) ruins; (arch.) historic remains
danger; peril; hazard; risk
to advance; to move forward; to carry forward (plans, work, etc.); to proceed with; to raise; to elevate
but; however; even though; even if
to move back; to draw back; to lessen; to subside; to resign; to retire
first-person plural (or singular); second or third person plural (implies speaker is of higher status than those referred to)
orphan; person without friends
reckless; thoughtless; rash; ill-advised; impulsive; mad (e.g. scheme)
attempt; trial; experiment; endeavour (endeavor); effort; venture
in full force; in great numbers; in droves; large-scale project; grand plan
information; (brief) notice; letting someone know; first report; initial report