(medical) doctor; physician
illness (usu. excluding minor ailments, e.g. common cold); disease; bad habit; bad behaviour; crazy; insane
death in jail; death in prison
pupil; disciple; adherent; follower; apprentice; young person
bureaucrat; government official; bureaucracy
landowner; landlord; landlady
toilet; restroom; bathroom; lavatory
hygiene; sanitation; health
beginning (of a century, etc.)
hey there; I say; see here
to tear up; to tear off; to rip up; to separate (e.g. a couple); to disrupt (a relationship)
youngster; boy; young Buddhist monk; young bonze; young shop-boy; errand boy
arranged; taken care of; settled; completed; finished
to become pale; to turn pale
so much (something) as to (e.g. so moved as to cry); overwhelmed; carried away; because of too much
to turn over; to turn upside down; to knock over; to tip over; to overturn (e.g. a decision); to upset
tea utensils; container for powdered green tea (tea ceremony)
in accordance with plans; just as planned
to be packed (with); to be full (space, schedule, etc.); to be blocked (road, pipe, nose, etc.); to be clogged; to shorten (width, interval, etc.); to shrink (shirt, word form, etc.); to be at a loss
to not take seriously; to take lightly
to collect oneself; to cool off; to recover oneself
to stub out (e.g. a cigarette); to crush out; to smother (fire); to hush up; to cover up; to stifle
to kick; to refuse; to reject; to stamp (on the ground); to firmly press one's feet (against something)
Your Majesty; His Majesty; Her Majesty
to roughen (e.g. one's attitude); to raise (one's voice)
to reach one's ears; to come to one's knowledge; to hear about; to learn of (by chance)
to look after; to take care (of); to favor; to gaze at; to stare at; to set one's eyes on
to jump at the chance; to accept an offer; to show interest in; to accept a proposal
seeming; giving the appearance of; giving one the feeling of
normal; usual; ordinary; everyday
what percentage; what ratio; what rate; what proportion
presumptuous; arrogant; audacious; forward; insolent
hard-line policy; tough measure
to wedge one's way in; to push in (between); to step in (between); to interrupt (a conversation, quarrel, etc.); to intervene
inconvenient; inexpedient; unfavourable; wrong; improper; objectionable
operations (a strategy) on two fronts; two-pronged strategy
to have a lot on one's shoulders; to bear a lot of responsibility
to sew; to stitch; to weave one's way (e.g. through a crowd)
reconciliation; peace; rapprochement