to hold; to carry; to embrace (in one's arms)
dripping; trickling; wet and heavy (snow, clay, etc.); (arch.) (moving) slowly
very high; high up; aloft; only; merely; just
to be caught; to be captured; to be taken prisoner; to be seized with (fear, etc.); to be a slave to; to stick to
sound of a flat surface repeatedly making contact with something; applying a seal or stamp again and again; pasting (paper) all over; daubing; smearing
loungewear; comfortable clothing worn at home
warm; mild; considerate; kind; warm (of a colour); mellow
sliding feet; shuffling (one's feet); moving legs forward with feet never leaving the ground (exercise)
cheap-looking; tawdry; insignificant
one scene (e.g. in a movie)
incomprehensible; nonsensical; puzzling; mysterious; meaningless
to grovel; to go down on one's hands and knees
mystery; curiosity; strangeness; ghost; monster; apparition
to feel uplifted; to be cheered up; to hearten; to be inspired; to be energized
drum; croaker (any fish of the family Sciaenidae); Nibe croaker (Nibea mitsukurii)
to make a speech; to address
field of activities; area of activity; range of behavior (behaviour); habitat
residential area; quarter; neighbourhood; neighborhood
rare; extraordinary; singular
to exchange; to swap; to barter; to replace; to substitute
ridge (of roof); back of a sword; counter for buildings, apartments, etc.
laboratory; seminar room; professor's office
plan to overcome an obstacle or break out of a deadlock; breakthrough solution
(fighting) spirit; motivation; shout (for getting in the right mood to deal with something, etc.); cheer; kiai; short shout when performing an attacking move
skillful; clever; versatile; handy
slow; clumsy; stupid; irritating
a great deal; very much; a lot; (arch.) with a great amount of effort
peace (esp. of the world); tranquillity; calm
to place both hands on the ground (to express respect, apology or to present a request)
to creep; to steal up; to draw near unnoticed
ice; shaved ice (usually served with flavored simple syrup)
to step back; to walk backwards
tackle (e.g. rugby); fishing tackle
sense of relief; feeling of relief
to stick to; to cling to; to adhere to