rise; increase; income; takings; completion; end; end result (e.g. of crafts)
to come uninvited; to crash (a party); to butt in
sleeping during the day; (afternoon) nap; siesta
achievement; feat; meritorious deed; distinguished service
(unpleasant) state of affairs; predicament; mess
carrying on one's back (e.g. baby); piggyback ride
hug; carrying in one's arms (a baby, pet, doll, etc.)
cloud of dust (sand, etc.)
to dance down (leaves, petals, etc.); to fall as if dancing
Cape jasmine (Gardenia jasminoides); Cape jessamine; gardenia
to be fragrant; to give out a smell; to be enveloped in a smell; to be radiant; to be attractive
act of mercy; helping another person
self-conceit; self-satisfaction; self-righteousness; self-importance; complacency
completely black; black from top to bottom; black from head to toe
peerless; matchless; unrivaled; unrivalled; unequaled; unequalled
too terrible to look at; unbearable to look at
hack; untrained; incompetent; useless; quack (doctor)
by today; before the day is over
to correct oneself; to restate
repulse; repelling (e.g. the enemy); driving back
nodding (in agreement, with approval, etc.); repeatedly nodding and dozing off; suddenly (dying); deep (flavor, flavour, color, colour, etc.); rich
with a click; with a snap
to fall into ruin; to be desolated
mountain road; mountain trail
any turtle of the genus Mauremys (esp. the Japanese pond turtle, Mauremys japonica)
underground; subterranean
mole (Talpidae spp., esp. the small Japanese mole, Mogera imaizumii)
the whole body; the five styles of writing Chinese characters; the five parts of the body (head, two hands and two feet; or head, neck, chest, hands and feet)
ambush; lying in wait for an ambush
koku; traditional unit of volume, approx. 180.4 litres; measure of a Japanese-style boat's loading capacity (approx. 278.26 liters)
surging waves; raging billows; turbulent; tempestuous; tumultuous
marking; grading; scoring
service; duty; business; Buddhist religious services
bosom (buddy); trusted (friend)
squad leader; divisional officer
morale (of troops, team, etc.); esprit de corps
to be hesitant; to feel timid
group of languages (i.e. the Romance languages, considered as a subset of the Italic languages); group of words