to this extent; to this degree; this much
normal; usual; ordinary; everyday
grand; luxurious; lavish; great; large; big (e.g. storm)
glass (drinking vessel); glass (material); glasses (eyewear)
to pour (into a vessel); to fill (a cup, bowl, etc.) with; to dish out (food or drink)
congratulations!; well done!; best wishes!; all the best!
meeting; assembly; party; society; association; club
leading part; leading actor; leading actress
cheers; bottoms-up; toast; drink (in celebration or in honor of something); drinking one's glass dry
to surround; to encircle; to besiege; to lay siege to; to play (go, shogi, etc.)
fee; charge; rate; material
cheerful; lively; lighthearted
glossy (e.g. hair); sleek; shiny; lustrous
colour; color; hue; tints
vivid; bright; brilliant; skillful; skilful; adept
to be upset; to lose one's composure; to lose self-control; to put in disorder; to mess up; to disturb
particle; atom; little piece; not at all; not the slightest
defeating an argument; winning an argument; refutation; confutation
start; beginning; build up; how well a pitcher pitches at the start of the game
cutting in two with a single stroke; taking decisive action; dealing with decisively; cutting the (Gordian) knot
great popularity; sensation; good reputation
order (from one's superior); command; what you say; (someone's) words
to blow off; to be blown off
et cetera; etc.; and the like; and so forth
to become exaggerated (of rumours, etc.); to become embellished
fan; enthusiast; lover (of); fan (e.g. electric)
starting line; starting point
to hold (in one's hand); to take (into one's hand); to own; to obtain
enrolling at a cram school
impact of publicity or propaganda
if so; in that case; in that situation
substance; essence; entity; subject; content; reality
honorific/polite/humble prefix; honorific suffix
no good; not allowed; not acceptable; outtake; blooper; retake
poor health; ill health; unhealthy
morbid; unhealthful; insalubrious
occupation (e.g. of territory); exclusive possession
shelter; cover; screen; shield; obstruction; defilade
to project; to reflect; to cast (shadow)
oscillation; vibration; swing (e.g. of a pendulum)