boundary; border; limit; bounds; frontier
to enclose (with); to surround (with); to turn (one's head, heel, etc.); to think over; to work out; (arch.) to notify (orally or in writing)
check station; checkpoint
dispute; strife; quarrel; dissension; conflict; rivalry
to lie deep in; to extend far back
famous product; special product; speciality; specialty
somehow (or other); for some reason; without knowing why; something (or other); some ... or other
expectation; anticipation; hope; promising; rising; up-and-coming
safe (e.g. choice); secure; innocuous; acceptable; passable; satisfactory
to recommend (someone to do); to advise; to recommend (a book, someone for a position, etc.); to suggest; to offer (a drink, cigarette, seat, etc.)
to grant (a wish); to accede; to comply with; to heed
dashi (Japanese soup stock made from fish and kelp)
seasoning with salt; amount of salt
to complain; to lodge a complaint
period of time (usu. a period of approx. two hours corresponding to one of the signs of the Chinese zodiac); carving; engraving; victory; strictness; cruelty
to soak; to steep; to macerate
(emotional) tension; anxiety; (highness of) spirits; (good) mood; tension; tensile strength
to come down; to go down; to hang; to dangle; to move back; to step back; to deteriorate
to search about for; to hunt around for; to look high and low for; to look everywhere for
impudent; shameless; brazen; forward; audacious; cheeky
to falter; to flinch (from); to recoil (from); to quail (at)
personage; person (deserving of respect)
notice; notification; permission; consent; rejection; refusal
one's father; one's old man; middle-aged (or older) man; old man; one's boss; proprietor (of a restaurant, store, etc.)
pleased to meet you; how do you do; my regards (to someone); my greetings; best wishes
manners; courtesy; etiquette
remaining unchanged (from the old state of things); none the better for the change (if at all)
friendship; friendly relations; connection; relation; intimacy
like that; that way; thus
good thing; nice thing; good excuse; good grounds; interjection used to impress an idea or to urge a response
eating everything (on one's plate, etc.)
to put into the mouth; to eat