to become settled; to be fixed
internal organs; intestines; viscera
in tatters; in pieces; wiped out
to assume the posture of praying; to press the palms and fingers of both hands together; to beg; to make a supplication; to see (something or someone of high status)
that is to say; so that means
suicide bombing (e.g. crashing one's plane into a target); self-destruction; blowing oneself up
double suicide; lovers' suicide
had enough; flatly refusing; wouldn't do for anything; begging pardon
escape; break-out; prolapse; proptosis
the point just before; the point of doing; the verge of happening
bomb; alcohol with liquor added (esp. wine-based shōchū highball, also beer with whiskey)
one's last moment; one's death; one's end
convulsion; cramp; spasm; tic; twitch; fit
isolation; segregation; separation; quarantine
to hang one's head; to droop one's head
to faint; to lose consciousness; to feel overwhelmed; to be astounded
to examine someone's expression
forcibly; against one's will
to worry about (someone's welfare or comfort); to feel anxious about; to have apprehensions of
(young) seductress; temptress; little devil; imp
to have a reason; to have an excuse
counter for small animals; counter for rolls of cloth (two han in size); (arch.) counter for horses; roll of cloth
alone; by oneself; on one's own
correspondence (to); equivalence; suitability; coordination; dealing with; coping with
at least; at most; (even) just
reinforcement (e.g. of troops)
accommodation; reception; seating; custody (e.g. awaiting deportation); internment; admission
counter for people (usu. seating, reservations and such); first name; famous; great; name; noun
dead person; deceased person
(suffering) damage; injury; harm
to keep within limits (e.g. spending); to restrain (e.g. emotions); to control; to hold back (e.g. an enemy); to check; to curb
superior; excellent; brilliant; outstanding
having a headache; racking one's brains; troubling over something
to be at wits' end; to be greatly perplexed; to be troubled
bereaved family; surviving family; family of the deceased
depressed; bummed out; down; heavy-hearted; heavy-spirited; feeling reluctant (to do)