to be unable to; to find difficult (unpleasant, awkward, painful) to do; to serve two or more functions or roles simultaneously; to contain (or combine) two or more features; to work in two or more jobs simultaneously (positions, etc.); to do alongside
to confute; to argue down; to persuade; to convince; to prevail on
decision; determination; resolution
prompt; immediate; in real time
within; inside of; less than
to contain; to comprise; to hold in the mouth; to bear in mind; to understand; to express (emotion, etc.)
transfer; assignment; conveyance
term; period; time frame; time limit; deadline; cutoff (date)
cruel; heartless; violent; intense; very bad; terrible
second day of the month; two days
(medical) treatment; care; therapy; cure; remedy
to stop (moving); to come to a stop; to stop (doing, working, being supplied); to come to a halt; to alight; to perch on
light (e.g. aircraft, truck); light motor vehicle (up to 660cc and 64bhp); kei car
misunderstanding; mistaken idea; wrong guess
thank you; thanks; much (thanks); very (sorry); quite; really; somehow
to sleep; to die; to rest (in peace); to lie idle (e.g. of resources); to lie unused; (arch.) to close one's eyes
base; basis; base (e.g. military); depot; base; base bag
at last; finally; barely; narrowly; just
sleep-talking; nonsense; gibberish
transactions; dealings; business
consumption tax (incl. sales tax, VAT, excise duty, etc.)
economy; economics; finance; (one's) finances; being economical; economy
emigration; immigration; emigrant; immigrant
bursting out (laughter); breaking out (applause); in a rush; in a surge; suddenly; all of a sudden
establishment; founding; incorporation (of a business)
indicate reason; infers some protest
repulse; repelling (e.g. the enemy); driving back
rumour; rumor; report; hearsay; gossip; common talk
to spread (out); to extend; to stretch; to reach to; to get around; to fill (e.g. a space)
armed might; military power; the sword; force
to boast of; to be proud of; to take pride in
defense capability (defence)
substance; essence; real (in economics, vs. nominal, e.g. real interest rate); substantive; substantial