resistance; opposition; reluctance; repulsion; resistance; drag
to receive favor (favour); to be much obliged to someone; to be indebted
to calm down; to compose oneself; to calm down; to settle down; to settle down (in a location, job, etc.); to settle in; to be settled
quite; very; 10^48; quindecillion
adopter; adopting parent or parents; adoptive parent or parents; foster parent or parents
economic; financial; economical; thrifty; frugal
to receive; to get; to catch (e.g. a ball); to be struck by (wind, waves, sunlight, etc.); to sustain (damage); to incur (a loss); to undergo (e.g. surgery)
to; for; from the standpoint of; as far as ... is concerned
the most; the best; peerless; the greatest; first-rate
to be able (in a position) to do; to be up to the task; to be ready; to be completed; to be made; to be built; to be good at
misfortune; bad luck; ill luck; ill fortune
married couple; husband and wife; man and wife; his and hers; pair of objects, one larger (for man), one smaller (for woman)
bum; good-for-nothing; ne'er-do-well
acquaintance; relations; sexual intercourse; intersection
relation; relationship; participation; involvement; influence; effect
after all; in the end; when all's said and done; for the time being; at present
degree; amount; grade; standard; of the order of (following a number); about
to remain; to be left over; to be in excess; to be too many
reason; cause; circumstances
weak person; the weak; vulnerable person; disadvantaged person
emptiness; hollowness; vacancy; inanity; pointlessness; meaninglessness
to fill in a hole; to plug a gap (money, personnel, etc.); to make up for a deficiency; to cover a deficit
to come together; to merge; to fit; to match; to be profitable; to be equitable
coincidence; agreement; conformity; consistency; cooperation
to paw (at) the ground; to struggle (using one's arms and legs); to flounder; to struggle (to escape an adverse situation); to strive
unevenness; bumpiness; roughness; imbalance; inequality; unevenness
to hold in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to have (problems, debts, etc.); to take on (a responsibility); to employ; to have (on one's staff)
duty; obligation; responsibility
to support; to maintain; to bring up; to raise; to adopt (a child); to cultivate (a habit, a quality, etc.)
painful; bitter; tough; difficult; cruel; harsh
support (e.g. of one's dependents); maintenance
to run away; to flee; to make off; to start to run away
to impose (a tax, fine, etc.); to levy; to assign (a task, duty, etc.); to give; to set
surname; family name; hereditary title (used in ancient Japan to denote rank and political standing)