new; neo-; newness; novelty; Gregorian calendar; Xin dynasty (China, 9-23 CE)
head; leader; top; (arch.) important part
guest; visitor; visitor's arrival
to invite; to ask; to beckon; to wave someone in; to call in; to send for
grand; magnificent; lavish; forceful; powerful; vigorous
pattern; figure; state; condition; conjecture of the current situation; the way it seems; model
to celebrate; to congratulate; to present (a gift) in celebration; to drink in celebration; to wish for (a happy future, good fortune, etc.); to pray for
to become brilliant; to become cheerful
celebration; congratulations
one color; one colour; one article; same tendency; everyone being caught up in the same thing
to wrap up; to pack; to cover; to envelop; to conceal (a feeling); to hide
one day; all day (long); throughout the day; first day of the month
to continue; to last; to continue (without a break); to be unbroken; to occur again and again; to lead to; to connect to
easygoing; optimistic; conceited
loading; charging; filling
bowl; pot; flowerpot; crown; brainpan
nest; rookery; den; haunt; (spider's) web
energy; vigour; vigor; liveliness; spirit; life
to have a feeling (that); to have a sensation (that)
prohibition; inhibition; ban
several times; a few times
just one person; only one
market (financial, stock, domestic, etc.); marketplace; exchange; (street) market
exclamation of surprised disappointment, disgust, or worry (yuck, ick, ack, eeew, crap!, blech, gross)
irresponsible; perfunctory; lukewarm; half-baked; reasonable; moderate
idea; notion; sense (e.g. of duty); resignation; preparedness; observation and contemplation
(living) sacrifice; victim; scapegoat
my sympathies; that's too bad; my condolences
base; basis; base (e.g. military); depot; base; base bag
fine food; high-quality food; gourmet; epicure; gastronome
cold-hearted; callous; unfeeling; insentient (objects); insensate; inanimate
difficulty; hardship; trouble; infeasibility; inability (to carry out)
to ask; to inquire; to implore (a god for an oracle); to seek direction (from your superior); to visit; to speak to (a large crowd at a theatre, etc.)