difficult problem; challenge
to some degree; up to a point; to some extent
conviction; belief; confidence
to be crushed; to be smashed; to become useless; to cease functioning; to go bankrupt; to go out of business
physical strength; brute strength; arm strength
far; distant; distant (past); remote (in time); distant (relationship or kinship); having little to do (with someone); far (from something else in quality, degree, etc.)
how many times; how many degrees (temperature, angle, etc.)
distance (of a ski jump, baseball hit, etc.); carry (of a golf ball); flight (of an arrow)
to become enthusiastic; to have a crush (on); to lose one's head (to); to become earnest
tuna (edible fish, Thunnus spp.); tunny; Pacific bluefin tuna (edible fish, Thunnus orientalis); dead lay; starfish
length of time which food products will keep; to keep a long time
hard fighting; hard struggle; fighting against heavy odds
canned tuna (from sea chicken, orig. a brand name)
I'm sorry; my apologies; may I come in?; permission; leave; dismissal
light (color, colour, taste); simple; plain; frank; candid; ingenuous
nimono; food cooked by boiling or stewing
beginning (of a century, etc.)
United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain
to go out of use; to become obsolete; to die out; to go out of fashion
leaf vegetable; green vegetable; edible herb
when it comes to; concerning (an area of expertise)
frequency (of occurrence)
commencing with; including
extravagant; lavish; opulent; luxurious; magnificent; splendid
food; foodstuff; eating; appetite; meal; portion
revolution; cataclysm; drastic change
unexpected; unforeseen; strange
all over; all over the place; everywhere
rising rapidly (e.g. prices, popularity); soaring; skyrocketing; going through the roof
fat (of meat); fatty meat
et cetera; etc.; and the like; and so forth
village; hamlet; countryside; country; home (of one's parents, etc.); hometown
natto (fermented soybeans)
surreal; surrealism; shul; schul
hazardous materials; dangerous goods; explosives; combustibles
to anticipate; to foresee
to hold in one's arms; to bring over a person to one's side; to involve