to commit a crime; to commit a sin
to a greater or lesser extent (degree); more or less
regulation; (traffic) policing; control; restriction
serious crime; grave crime
to trap (into a difficult situation); to put (in a fix); to capture (a castle, fortress, etc.); to take; to drop (something) into
external pressure; foreign threat
attraction; lure; invitation
armed might; military power; the sword; force
use; exercise (of one's right, authority, power, etc.)
war; fighting; fierce competition
to cause; to induce; to bring about; to pull upright; to help up (e.g. a fallen person)
whether one likes it or not; inevitably; unavoidably; compulsorily; by force
dispute; strife; quarrel; dissension; conflict; rivalry
to lie down; to stretch out; to lie ahead (of danger, difficulty, etc.); to lie in wait
individual; private person; personal; private
look; appearance; spectacle; sight; observation meditation; outlook on ...
especially; particularly; surely; clearly; as if; as though
division; section; demarcation; (traffic) lane; compartment; classification
rumination; regurgitation; chewing the cud; turning over in one's mind; thinking over something; pondering
to think too much; to be over-concerned
to jump (out of the way); to jump back; to jump aside
leftovers (esp. food); remnants
to interrupt; to interfere; to meddle; to intrude; to butt in; to poke one's nose into
four; four years of age; ten o'clock (old time system); Burakumin; cross grips
one's relationships; people one knows; circle of friends
grasp; catch; understanding
excess; surplus; superabundance
to fall ill; to be taken ill
to gain strength; to have energy
counterattack; counteroffensive; counterblow
self-defense; self-defence
grateful; thankful; welcome; appreciated; evoking gratitude
steward; butler; court official; deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)
to follow; to come along with one; to accompany
transfer student; student changing schools
to order; to send away for; to have (something) sent to one; to pull (something) closer