ghost; specter; spectre; apparition; phantom
spirit of a dead person; ghost; departed soul
to be stricken (e.g. with grief); to be battered (e.g. by disasters)
unsophisticated; ruggedly honest; artless; unaffected; simple; naive
spring; springtime; New Year; prime (of life); height (of one's prosperity); adolescence
forget it; forget what I just said; scratch that; check that
disturbance of mind; losing one's head; being upset; transition; changing; moving
to boil; to seethe; to be oppressed by heat
to grow thickly; to be in full leaf; to be rampant; to luxuriate; to be luxurious
evening glow; red sunset; afterglow (of sunset)
gallant; brave; imposing; awe-inspiring; severe; biting
evaporation; disappearance (of people intentionally concealing their whereabouts); unexplained disappearance
to have excess momentum (from going too fast, using too much force, etc.); to get carried away; to go overboard; to overdo (something)
to slip out (e.g. from one's fingers); to cleanly forget
mixture; jumble; cord made by entwining threads of various colours
to overdo; to go too far; to go to excess
to death (bored, scared, etc.); to distraction; like crazy; like mad; so much; dying (e.g. for a drink)
to accept; to receive (an application); to (be able to) take (food, medicine, etc.); to bear; to be affected by; to take damage from
to come to like; to become fond of; to fall in love
klop; klunk; whonk; with a heavy impact; forcibly
ups and downs; up-and-down
metre (of a poem); meter; rhythm; prosody
cheering in chorus; saying in unison
(Confucian) temple; church; sanctuary
colouring; coloring; colorant
close (relationship, connection, etc.); intimate; near; close (together)
to manufacture; to produce; to raise (crops); to invent; to dream up; to create
formal; courteous; ritual; ritualistic
wild enthusiasm; being crazy about
regular; ordinary (e.g. session of parliament); established usage; precedent; regular practice
arriving at the present; present-day; to arrive at the present day
temple (esp. large one); monastery; temple building
to fall below (esp. figures: profits, unemployment rate, etc.); to be less than; to be lower than; to fall just short of; to be just under