coming; going; being (somewhere); come; go; stay
to approach; to draw near
powerlessness; helplessness; incompetent
to pierce through; to break through
scream; shriek; shout; exclamation
to be at wits' end; to be greatly perplexed; to be troubled
to come near; to let someone approach; to bring near; to bring together; to deliver (opinion, news, etc.); to send (e.g. a letter); to let someone drop by
highest ever; record-high; highest on record
speed; velocity; pace; velocity
to be open (to traffic); to lead to; to flow (liquid, current); to pass; to be understood; to be comprehended; to be honored
inside; interior; inner part
to go (come) inside; to step into; to enter
showy; loud; gay; flashy; gaudy
bed; bedding; sickbed; alcove; riverbed; seedbed; straw "core" of a tatami mat
to seize; to capture; to arrest; to hold down; to subdue
doing something separately (from the group); going off on one's own
taking (a suspect to the police); dragging (someone) away
for work; in a manner related to work
to grow; to cultivate; to wear a beard
self-satisfied look; triumphant look; smug face; shit-eating grin
grunt; grumble; pimples; spots; cutting into small pieces; simmering
to complain; to make a complaint
greeting; a fine thing to say
clarification; definition
coercion; overpowering; to overpower; to overawe; to daunt
ticklish; embarrassed; awkward; ill at ease (esp. when receiving public praise)
to go against; to oppose; to disobey; to defy
the same rank; equality; apposition
to weaken; to grow weak; to be downcast; to be dejected; to be troubled; to be at a loss
to stay indoors; to be confined indoors
unhurt; uninjured; flawless (e.g. gem); unblemished; spotless (e.g. reputation); faultless (e.g. performance)
leader of a charge; first to arrive
feast; treating (someone); to treat (someone, e.g. to a meal)
perception; intuition; the sixth sense
remnants; survivors; refugees; pocket (of resistance)
one night; one evening; all night; overnight
supper; night meal; late-night snack; "fourth meal"; midnight snack
deep-fried food (esp. chicken)
to water (a plant, a flower etc.)
to stop (in one's tracks); to come to a stop; to halt; to pause; to stand still
mountain stream; valley; dale; wetlands; swamp; marsh