circle; "correct"; "good"; *; _; period
(practical) application; putting to practical use; applied
hundred times; hundred degrees
among (other things); especially; particularly; inter alia; above all (else)
maximum permissible level or dosage
outer space; void of space
high voltage; high pressure
invulnerability; immortality; insensibility to pain
I've heard that ...; rumour has it that ...; it appears as if ...
correct; right; correct interpretation (answer, solution)
to be effective; to take effect; to work; to function well; to be possible (to do, use, etc.); to be able to
gaining time; stalling for time; time-buying
nicely; properly; frequently; often; I'm glad that you ...; thank you for ...
after all is said and done; no matter what people say; in the end; definitely; undeniably
counter for the ichi-ni-san counting system (usu. directly preceding the item being counted); noun read using its on-yomi; counter for articles; indicates possessive (esp. in place names)
to stick into; to pierce; to run into
reconciliation; make peace with
fickle; capricious; inconstant; changeable; whimsical
uncertain; unreliable; inauthentic; insecure
sexual excitement; estrus; oestrus; rut; (coming into) heat
alias; pseudonym; pen name; nom de plume
to hate each other; to hate mutually
reconciliation; amicable settlement; court-mediated settlement; (arch.) translation of a foreign language into Japanese
cheap; inexpensive; calm; peaceful; quiet
brittle; fragile; weak; tender-hearted; sentimental; easily moved
little less than; slightly fewer than; just under; weakness; the weak
affirmation; affirmative (logic)
surplus-; excess-; over-; per- (chemical with more of a certain element than found in other compounds of the same constituents)
besides; moreover; in addition
to come to like; to become fond of; to fall in love
stamina; endurance; physical strength; strength of an organization (e.g. profitability, productivity, economic clout, stability, growth potential)
restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence
to fall (over, down); to collapse; to be destroyed (in a collapse); to collapse; to be confined to bed (with an illness); to come down with; to die