completely empty (of a residence, etc.); vacant; body from which the soul has left; corpse; shed skin (of a snake, insect, etc.)
to become empty; to be emptied
to burst open; to open suddenly (of a door); to change completely; to do a 180
ready-made seal; cheap seal
to roll; to tumble; to fall over; to roll over; to lie down; to be scattered about; to be lying around
underwear; undergarment; underclothes; lingerie
to be scattered about; to disperse; to be littered (with)
to take flight; to disappear
tonkotsu ramen; pork bone broth ramen
source of electricity; electrical power; power (button on TV, etc.)
site (usu. website); sight; payable on sight
personal history; background; log; record; hysteresis
the "ta" column of the Japanese syllabary table (ta, chi, tsu, te, to)
empty seat; unoccupied seat; vacancy; vacant post
as a test; as an experiment; by way of experiment; by way of trial; tentatively
redial; redialing; redialling
muscle; tendon; vein; artery; fiber; fibre; line
to transfer (trains); to change (bus, train); to change (to another ideology, party, company, etc.); to switch (to a different system, method, etc.); to move on to (e.g. a new love interest)
going on ahead; forestalling; anticipating; arrival before another
distance; journey; itinerary; path (e.g. to one's goal); way; process
Osaka (city); (arch.) large hill
stop (on a train's route)
western Japan (usu. Chūbu region and westward)
dominion; territory; possession
walleye pollack (Theragra chalcogramma); Alaska pollack; walleye pollack roe (generally served salted and spiced with red pepper)
doing; in such a state; doing together; doing to each other; familiarizing suffix (sometimes meaning "small")
picking through garbage; dumpster diving; scavenging rubbish
dirt; filth; stain; blot; spot
decomposition; ulceration
-smell; stinking of; smacking of; hinting of
garbage (rubbish) collection point
notebook; copy-book; note; noting down; (musical) note; laptop (computer)
scrap of cloth; odds and ends
defenseless; defenceless; unprotected; vulnerable
to be overproduced; to be incredibly good (e.g. for a child); to go much better than expected; to be too good to be true (of a story, etc.)