to touch; to come in contact with; to receive (e.g. visitor); to attend to; to receive (news); to get; to encounter
ouch!; hot, hot, hot!; something hot; fire
alternately sucking in and blowing out air through one's mouth while eating something hot (in order to cool it down)
to unfold; to unroll; to open
draw (in competition); tie game
along the road (e.g. following its curves without turning off at any intersection); along the street
washing (esp. dishes and laundry)
recently; lately; these days; nearest; closest
housework; domestic chores; family affairs; household matters
to feign innocence; to feign ignorance; to wipe one's mouth
sticking (in one place, position, etc.); settling; becoming established (of a custom, system, etc.); taking hold; fixation (photography); fixing
root; joint; base; crotch
blood; blood; ancestry; (the) blood; feelings
aloes wood (Taxus cuspidata var. nana); aloes-wood perfume; aloes-wood incense
goldfish (Carassius auratus)
repeatedly opening and closing (one's mouth); gasping; flapping (e.g. shoe sole); gaping open and shut; heartily (eating); devouring
hunting; harvesting (e.g. berries, fruit); picking; gathering
growing child's hearty appetite
feeling obliged; being grateful; being thankful; (arch.) shrinking back in fear
exaggerated; overblown; pretentious
way of saying (something); way of putting it; wording; phrasing; language; expression
source (e.g. quotation); authority
will; probably; may; I think; surely; I hope
rolling stock; railroad cars; wheeled vehicles
liquid-crystal display; LCD
one large animal (horses, cattle, etc.); head (of cattle)
from the beginning; without hesitation; flatly (e.g. refusing); entirely; completely
corner; edge; (street) corner; turning; rough edges (of one's character, words, etc.); abrasiveness
unthinkable; unexpected; absolutely not!; far from it!; (it was) no bother at all; not at all
clamour; clamor; uproar; tumult; furore; furor
tourist attraction; sight-seeing area
monkey (esp. the Japanese macaque, Macaca fuscata); ape; sly person; idiot; hick; sliding wooden bolt (for holding a door or window shut); clasp used to control the height of a pot-hook