two times; twice; two degrees
most; highest; maximum; best; wonderful; finest
gear; speed (e.g. 4-speed transmission)
to stab; to stick; to pierce; to thrust
body; physical system; (the) person
elevation; rise; improvement; advancement; progress
effort; exertion; endeavour; endeavor; hard work; striving
environment; circumstance
to resonate emotionally (with one); to strike home (words, etc.); (lit.) to stab in the chest
to break (into pieces); to be broken; to collapse; to crumble; to become less formal; to throw off reserve
to forget to say; to forget to mention
nonsense; irresponsible remark; codswallop; random; haphazard; unsystematic
solid; firm; stout; burly; strong; sturdy
restoration; repair; mending
ingredient; (raw) material; unprocessed timber; raw timber; subject matter; topic
damn; damn it; feces; excrement; damn; damned; very
surface; face; outside; exterior; appearances; superficiality
to chip off; to scrape off; to prune
to attract; to draw near; to charm; to attract; to have a convulsion
production (e.g. play); direction
purging (data); purge (esp. of public officials)
to open some distance (e.g. with other people)
charge; rush; dash; assault; attack
auto; automobile; automatic; oat; oats
machine; mechanism; instrument; appliance; apparatus
calm; quiet; gentle; moderate; reasonable; amicable
superiority; superior power; predominance; preponderance
to be annoyed (by); to be offended (at); to be irritated (with)
to assault with a sword; to stab at; to slash at
cooperation; coordination; link
listen!; you see; mind you; remember
to seal (letter); to prevent; to forbid; to block
friendly fire; killing each other by mistake; internecine strife
nonsense; no meaning; meaningless
measurement error; calculation error
direction; way; point of the compass; cardinal direction; method; means
doing; in such a state; doing together; doing to each other; familiarizing suffix (sometimes meaning "small")
bomb; alcohol with liquor added (esp. wine-based shōchū highball, also beer with whiskey)
quantity; amount; generosity; magnanimity; pramana; (in Indian philosophy) means by which one gains accurate and valid knowledge
insufficiency; deficiency; shortage; dissatisfaction; discontent; complaint