to ring; to sound; to be popular; to be esteemed; to state; to insist
to serve; to work for; to attend
experienced; veteran; skilled; expert
steward; butler; court official; deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)
quick; fast; rapid; swift; prompt; streamlined
office (e.g. the Oval Office)
husband; master (of a house, shop, etc.)
urgent; pressing; immediate; urgently; promptly; at once
public matter; governmental matter; prince; duke; lord; sir
to obey respectfully; to humble oneself; to sit straight (upright, respectfully, attentively)
arrangement; preparations; search (by police)
profound; deep; grave; solid; dignified; stately
to erase; to drown out (e.g. a voice); to make disappear
thunderous; rumbling; thunderously; rumblingly
to blow violently; to sweep over; to devastate
striking on the side; side blow; slanting (rain, snow, etc.); driving
to fan (oneself, flames, etc.); to flap (in the wind); to instigate; to stir up; to drive up prices (by buying a large amount of something); to take a photo from a low angle; to tailgate
highway (esp. one existing from the Edo period); main road; highway (e.g. to success); path (to becoming ...); subdistrict (in China)
to erase; to drown out (e.g. a voice); to make disappear
beginning; start; first (in line, etc.); origin; such as ...; not to mention ...
great storm; very severe weather; upset; surprise result; agitation; upheaval
to shave (wood, leather, etc.); to sharpen (e.g. pencil); to cut down (budget, expenses, staff, time, etc.); to curtail; to delete; to erase
to continue to rain or snow
how; in what way; how (much); to what extent; however (much); no matter how
paving (a road); surfacing (with asphalt, concrete, etc.); pavement
drainage; draining; pumping out (water); displacement
route; course; path; one's future course (e.g. after graduating high school)
vague; faint; dim; indistinct; hazy; blurry
to stop; to cease; to come to an end; to cut off
indication; sign; hint; tone (of the market)
to be prolonged; to drag on
inconvenient; inexpedient; unfavourable; wrong; improper; objectionable
to begin to appear; to begin to come in
fine weather (i.e. little or no clouds); fair weather; clear weather; clear sky; fair skies