to build; to construct; to erect; to amass (e.g. fortune); to pile up
load on one's chest; obstacle; hindrance; impediment
to change color (esp. leaves, fruit, flowers) (colour); to turn crimson (e.g. leaves in autumn); to begin to redden; to ripen; to grow ripe
leaf; blade (of grass); (pine) needle
from season to season; season by season; of each season; in each season
to be pleasure to the eye; to delight the eye; to please the eye; to feast one's eyes on
way; method; means; (technical) specification
beginning; start; first (in line, etc.); origin; such as ...; not to mention ...
coexistence; living together
scenery; scene; landscape; scene (e.g. of a crime)
to pick up; to find; to gather
childish; child-like; immature; infantile
at this stage; at this point; now (contrasting with the past)
pet name; nickname; name used to indicate affection, intimacy, informality, etc.
to gulp down; to swallow deeply; to understand; to take in; to engulf; to swallow up
to be solved; to be resolved; to loosen; to come untied; to be removed (of restrictions); to be lifted (e.g. a ban)
to lose; to be defeated; to succumb; to give in; to be inferior to; to break out in a rash due to (e.g. lacquer, shaving, etc.)
to be inferior to; to be less good at; to fall behind
alluring words; endearing words; sugared words; sweet words; honeyed words; flattery
slipping out (a chuckle, giggle); unintentionally (letting out a quiet laugh)
insect; bug; worm; roundworm; one's emotions; one's feelings; nervousness
to take home; to carry home; to bring back home; to take out (e.g. food)
to pass; to pass on; to give (something) a miss; to cut it out; to knock off (for the day); to let the matter drop
to have a bad time; to go through a bitter experience; to get into trouble; to get hurt; to suffer
as a child; when one was a child
mischievous child; scamp; rascal; elf; imp
quarrel; brawl; fight; squabble; scuffle; argument
to take (someone) to one place after another (forcibly); to drag (someone) around
to jaunt around; to play around; to visit one place after another without effect
to come to like a lot; to fall in love
(somebody else's) parents; both parents
implicitly; indirectly; tacitly; by implication; obscurely
to understand each other well; to relate to; to strike a sympathetic chord
to lose focus; to let one's mind wander; to relax one's attention
to tighten; to stiffen; to brace; to strain
lightly rolling (of a small and round thing); pleasant, high-pitched sound (e.g. bell, young woman's laughter); changing frequently (e.g. conversation, plans); (occurring) in rapid succession (e.g. sumo wrestlers being defeated); roly-poly; chirp chirp (sound of insects); ribbit ribbit (sound of frogs)
to roll; to tumble; to fall over; to roll over; to lie down; to be scattered about; to be lying around
very; greatly; much; just about to; almost; very nearly