to fit; to get into; to be fit for (a job, etc.); to be suited for; to fall into; to plunge into
to put out one's hand; to extend one's arm; to reach (for); to try one's hand at (something new)
pale; pallid; bluish-white
gradually; steadily; slowly; little by little; step by step; by degrees
honest; trustworthy; upright; sincere
halo; angel ring; glow of freshly washed or treated hair
wing; Chinese "Wings" constellation (one of the 28 mansions); (arch.) counter for birds or bird wings
pair; couple; antithesis; counter for items that come in pairs; counter for sets (of clothes, small furniture, utensils, etc.)
huge; vast; enormous; swelling; expansion
quality; value; nature; inherent quality; logical quality
leaving a decision to someone else (often of a meal to be selected by the chef); omakase
weapon; arms; ordnance; weapon (something used to gain an advantage); asset
to put to use; to make good use of; to exploit
mismatched; odd; irregular; inconsistent; incoherent; confused
to sweep; to brush; to clean; to gather silkworms
hopping; skipping; lightly and repeatedly jumping
to add (one thing to another); to add (a few more words, an explanation, etc.)
war potential; military strength; fighting power; ability (to compete); capabilities; valuable asset
to run to; to come running; to rush (someplace); to hasten
later on; eventually; afterwards
learning; acquisition (of a skill, knowledge, etc.)
to make an appearance; to show up
external; foreign (e.g. relations); public (e.g. image)
to bring (somebody into a place); to lead into
to be in high spirits; to be full of vigor (vigour); to be enthusiastic; to be eager; to stretch to breaking point
lucky; fortunate; timely; convenient
clearing out people (from room, etc.); ordering people to leave
to fall forward (of a person); to tumble forward
one turn; spinning around; complete change; reversal; (an) about-face
hard; solid; stiff; tight; strong; firm (not viscous or easily moved); safe
natural; right; proper; naturally; as a matter of course; rightly
to introduce; to compare; to check; to adjust; to pull into place
to close one's eyes partly; to squint; to smile with one's whole face; to look fondly at