coworker; co-worker; colleague; associate
pretext; history; past; according to ...; ... says
illness; disease; bad habit; weakness; fault
constitution (physical); physical make-up; predisposition (to disease); character (of a group, organization, etc.); innate characteristics; make-up
warmly; cordially; with tender care
accepted; fully-fledged; clear; respectable
literature; books (reference); document
fidelity; honour; honor; chastity (of a woman); faithfulness (e.g. to one's husband)
traditional cap worn by Shinto clergy and courtiers; crown; diadem; top kanji radical; first verse of a haikai, etc.; best; peerless
practitioner (of medicine, sorcery, fortune telling, etc.)
unfathomable; inestimable; immeasurable
to tower above the rest; to be by far the best; to be prominent; to be outstanding; to be a cut above
weapon; arms; ordnance; weapon (something used to gain an advantage); asset
to create; to bring forth; to invent; to think up and bring into being; to give birth to; to bear
unthinkable; unexpected; outrageous; offensive
having; holding; wear; durability; charge; expense
to plan; to attempt; to plot; to conspire; to aim for; to strive for
unit; denomination; credit (in school); in units of (e.g. "in thousands"); in amounts of
holder (of a record, title, permit, etc.)
to be oversized (overloud, etc.)
last (i.e. immediately preceding); previous; pre- (e.g. premodern); before; before; earlier
circumstances; conditions; situation; reasons; state of affairs
blackmail; extortion; racketeering; blackmailer; extortionist
(political) administration; political power
dealing with; coping with
child prodigy; infant genius; wonder child
border; boundary; turning point; watershed; area; region
large quantity; massive (quantity); mass (e.g. mass production, mass transit, mass destruction)
shelf; ledge; rack; trellis
somehow; for some reason; without knowing why
hard to understand; incomprehensible; unintelligible
to bury; to embed; to implant
to be overcome with emotion
what do you want?; can I help you?
cunning deed; sly trick; foul play; cunning person; sly fellow; cheat
to grow weak; to become weak; to lose strength
to place both hands on the ground (to express respect, apology or to present a request)