although I say; although one might say; although called
expectation; anticipation; hope; promising; rising; up-and-coming
to come near; to let someone approach; to bring near; to bring together; to deliver (opinion, news, etc.); to send (e.g. a letter); to let someone drop by
skill; dexterity; master hand
health management; health maintenance; health care
well-matched (esp. of a couple); becoming; suitable
with a pitter-patter; choked up (with emotion); heart-wringing; momentary tightening of one's chest caused by powerful feelings (e.g. parting with a loved one)
lightly (floating, drifting, etc.); buoyantly; soft; fluffy; unsteadily; flightily
to be wet; to be moist; to get dim; to become blurred; to become tear-choked
farce; charade; person who serves tea; short and humorous improvised sketch (originating from Edo-era kabuki)
to be dampened (of the mood, interest, etc.); to be spoiled (e.g. of the atmosphere); to become subdued; to turn white; to fade (to white); to grow light (at dawn)
disadvantage; handicap; drawback; inadvisability; inexpediency; loss
to produce; to yield; to cause; to result from; to arise; to be generated
to begin to overflow; to start overflowing; to pour out
to carry on one's back; to be burdened with; to take responsibility for; to have (something) in the background; to be in front (of something); to be conceited
and then; in addition to that; also; even so
sorrow; grief; anguish; trouble; affliction; anxiety
fleeting (glimpse, glance, etc.)
to turn towards; to point
honour; honor; glory; privilege
to all appearances; no matter how you look at it
to see (a doctor, etc.); to consult (someone)
to cause a person trouble
maid; helper; help; assistance
(someone else's) daughter
reading in a monotone; reading a Chinese classical text without translating it into Japanese
precisely; exactly; plumb; damn; stupid; cursed
face; looks; vestiges; trace
a little tight; a little snug; a little strong; a little harsh
dear me!; good gracious!; well; let me see; now
(as alike as) two peas in a pod
to be much obliged (to someone); to receive favor (favour); to be indebted; to be grateful