clue; lead; key; handhold; hold
to scatter; to disseminate (e.g. a rumor); to spread (e.g. germs); to distribute widely (e.g. leaflets); to hand out freely; to spend recklessly
normal; usual; ordinary; everyday
tired feeling; feeling of exhaustion; sense of fatigue; fatigability
to re-examine; to review; to recheck
unpleasant feelings (e.g. hatred, disgust, revulsion, fear)
concentration; thickness; density; cardinality
cover; covering; cover song; cover version; coverage; to compensate for (a loss)
to do ... incessantly; to do ... hard; (arch.) to happen repeatedly; (arch.) to happen over and over again
to dedicate; to make an offering; to supply; to store; to finish; to bring to a close; to restore (something to its place)
to turn aside adroitly; to dodge
to jump down; to jump off; to jump from; to jump out of
numbness; going to sleep (of a limb); pins and needles
to rub; to pat; to stroke; to massage
to go down and stand; to alight; to get down
to tighten; to stiffen; to brace; to strain
thicket; coppice; brushwood
hut; shanty; hovel; house built directly into the ground with no supporting stones
trot; half run; jog; girl in charge of menial tasks in a samurai family
period of an apprentice's contract (usu. ten years); apprenticeship; indentureship; indenture
hut; cabin; small theatre (theater); temporary playhouse; one's own house
advance arrangements; preparatory meeting; overlap (of a coat, etc.); (arch.) making something match exactly
to take the lead; to lead a group; to be in the vanguard
being in charge (of an area of responsibility); being responsible (for a work role, etc.)
vigorously; with great force; energetically; enthusiastically; with spirit
to put to sleep; to lay (something) on its side
moment; brief space of time
pitiful; pathetic; painful to look at
to run; to run (of a vehicle); to drive; to rush (to); to dash; to retreat; to flee
fat; grease; blubber; lard; suet
focus (e.g. photographic); focal point
conflict; complication; troubles; discord
to shout; to cry; to scream; to clamour
fungus; germ; bacterium; bacillus
extermination (e.g. of pests, demons, bandits); elimination; making someone renounce worldly desires in order to concentrate on Buddha's teachings; curing illness