Western painting; Western film; Western movie
test; trial; probation; ordeal; tribulation
bulky (e.g. clothing); ungainly; heavy; poorly hit; weak
calm; composed; leisurely
immortal; undying; indestructible
rapidly; vigorously; by leaps and bounds; steadily
cloudiness; turbidity; nebula (medical)
dismissal of class (at the end of the day); recess (at school); break
in hand; on hand; on one; handheld
from right to left; in one ear and out the other; nice and quick; with speed and address; without further ado
to whip; to lash; to give the rod; to spur on; to encourage
to lean against each other; to rely on each other; to depend on each other; to scratch each other's backs
shall ...; to assume; to suppose
oil; petroleum; kerosene; paraffin
to hang over; to shroud; to enshroud; to envelop; to screen
to be confused; to be flustered; to be at a loss
flame; blaze; fire; attack; aggression
flash (of light); glint; schiller
whole area; whole region; stretch (of land); tract; belt
sea of fire; sea of flame
to change into; to convert to; to transform; to be reduced; to influence; to improve (someone)
beyond one's control; nothing one can do
raindrops; falling drop of water; intravenous drip; IV; drip-feed
(school) class change; class shuffle; rearrangement of which students are in which teacher's class
to lie down; to stretch out; to lie ahead (of danger, difficulty, etc.); to lie in wait
comfortable (to live in); snug; cosy; cozy
warm; mild; considerate; kind; warm (of a colour); mellow
calculation; computation; bill; check; consideration; allowance
vivid (memory, description, etc.); fresh; graphic; fresh (blood, scar, etc.); still new; recent
to be quick-witted; to be quick-thinking
110 (police emergency telephone number in Japan)
report; notification; tip; message (in information and communication theory)
to stick; to get stuck; to be unavailable; to be busy; to be piled up (e.g. of work); to halt (in one's speech)
to whip; to lash; to give the rod; to spur on; to encourage
to lose composure; to be upset; to be flurried; to lose one's head (through shock)