honorific; term of respect; polite expression; honorific language
hogging; having all to oneself; monopolising; monopolizing
to jump in; to leap in; to plunge into; to burst in; to barge in
to do for (someone); to take in; to deceive; to hoodwink
admission (e.g. to a training institution, research establishment, social welfare facility, etc.); entrance; imprisonment; internment; confinement
news; word; tidings; omen
qualifications of candidacy for an examination
retainer; vassal; servant
to assemble everything together; to do something as a group
to become late; to fall behind; to lag; to pass (of time)
to cheer up; to be encouraged (by); to be in high spirits
(physical) appearance (of a person); one's face and figure
alumnus (alumnae); graduate; former member of an organization; former inhabitant (country, region, etc.)
to look coldly at; to turn a cold shoulder
to make a fool of someone
to cite as an example; to refer to; to quote
to shoulder; to carry on one's shoulder; to nominate for a position; to choose as a representative; to take (someone) for a ride; to deceive
shape; form; appearance; state; situation; suitable
portable shrine (carried in festivals); palanquin; buttocks; lower back
to boil down; to concentrate (soup, milk, stock, etc.); to reach a conclusion; to conclude a discussion
to deliver; to forward; to send; to report; to notify; to file notice (to the authorities)
to do oneself; to do by oneself; to start work (on); to commence
to take (seat, position, course, office, etc.); to assume; to ascend (the throne); to accede; to start (on a journey); to commence
discipline; punishment; reprimand
just this side of; one step short of; on the brink
just cause; good reason; pretext; duty (to one's country, sovereign, etc.)
to peel; to skin; to pare; to hull; to bare (e.g. fangs); to open wide (e.g. eyes)
proxy; agent; substitute; deputy; alternate; representative
to fail; to blunder; to make a mess; to drink up; to eat up
to judge (on the basis of); to control; to discipline (oneself); to regulate
clear insight; resignation (to one's fate); acceptance
to burn; to scorch; to singe; to char
to volunteer; to undertake a challenge
to use as a pretext; to use as an excuse
personal grudge; personal enmity