to throw at; to turn; to raise
peace (of mind); tranquility; tranquillity; serenity
to turn on one's heel; to turn back; to return
edge; brink; verge; time; moment of
lofty (high) building; skyscraper
to tie; to bind; to fasten; to restrict (freedom); to tie down (with rules, regulations, etc.); to fetter
Imperial Palace (esp. from 1888 to 1946)
noisy; confused; uproarious
lightning; thunder; god of thunder; god of lightning; anger; fit of anger
draft; rough copy; highly cursive style (of writing Chinese characters); grass style
to burn; to kindle; to heat (a bath); to light (a stove); to use (a camera flash)
smell (esp. a good smell); fragrance; scent; aroma; perfume
shopping street in the precincts of a shrine (temple)
stretcher; litter (medical); gurney
company president; manager; director
conjunctive particle indicating a cause or reason
heartbroken; crestfallen; dejected; disappointed
supplication; appeal; entreaty; petition
mallow (any plant of family Malvaceae); Asarum caulescens (species of wild ginger); hollyhock
help; rescue; salvation; solace; (religious) salvation; (Christian) grace
to push away; to push aside; to shove
coat; tunic; jacket; outer garment
trace; tracks; site; remains; scar
as much as one can; as much as possible; if at all possible
painstaking; careful; meticulous; scrupulous; detailed; elaborate
doubt; suspicion; misgivings; scruples
to return a blow repeat; to turn back; to rewhip; to plow up; to plough up; to come and retreat
sticky; thick (e.g. thickly plastered); ikky; to stick closely
to stick to; to cling to; to adhere to
to place both hands on the ground (to express respect, apology or to present a request)
to take a breath; to take a short rest
to shrink back; to wince; to flinch; to recoil
to chide; to rebuke; to reprove
hypothesis; supposition; assumption; tentative theory
to lose one's mind; to go crazy; to lose one's senses; to lose consciousness
between-season wear; spring and autumn clothing; together; condition; situation; -ish
although; but; even though; I wish that
testimony; (verbal) evidence
desperation; struggle to the death
peers; friends; fellow workers; comrades
to change places; to relieve one another; to replace someone