time; season; period; phase; stage
whole year; all year round; always; all the time; during an era; middle class (of a nursery school, etc.)
autumn, the harvest season
autumn, season of good appetite
season (e.g. fruit, fish); in vogue; popular; fresh
a little bit; a little while
by the way; in this connection; incidentally; in passing
person who pushily takes charge when cooking a hot pot at the table; (lit.) hotpot boss
way out; means to escape; escape route
depression; low spirits; luxuriant (of vegetation)
to become attached; to begin to love
(move) slowly (e.g. walk); sluggishly; stolidly; ploddingly; heavily
to wear; to be dressed in; to be adorned in; to clad oneself with
to resolve; to ready (oneself); to make up one's mind
(many) mountains; very much (wanting to do something one cannot); greatly; so many; a lot of
(wearing only) a pair of underpants
unsteadily (walking); waddling; staggeringly; totteringly
to chase away; to drive away; to drive out
to tower over the surroundings
intention; idea; inclination; wish
to be contrary to; to be inconsistent with; to act contrary to (rules or guidelines); to violate; to oppose; to rebel
to make a mess; to perpetrate; to do; to finish up; to be guilty of
unworthy (of one's father, teacher, etc.); I; me; incompetent; unskilled; (arch.) unfortunate
impudent; brazen; shameless; bold
bragging; showing off; pride
comfortably; peacefully; with one's mind at ease; (growing) quickly
to lie on one's back with legs outstretched; to recline; to get cocky; to be arrogant
sign of remorse; indication of regret
a little; a bit; somewhat; slightly; rather
planning; scheming; maneuvering; manoeuvring
rambunctious kid; wild kid; hooligan; rowdy; roughneck
blue (colour, color); sad; down (in the dumps)
shortcut; short-cut hairstyle for women
to threaten; to menace; to intimidate; to startle; to frighten; to scare
roar; sound made by monsters
to talk on and on; to rattle on; to keep on talking (without pause)
protective instinct; defensive instinct
(of a woman) strong-minded; spirited; mannish
to be popular (esp. with the opposite sex); to be well liked; to be pampered (spoiled, doted upon, etc.); to be welcomed
seeing things in a favourable light (favorable)
anywhere; here and there; common; run-of-the-mill; ordinary
to beat by a wide margin (in a race); to tear (off) roughly