having had enough (of); fed up (with); sick and tired (of); to learn one's lesson; to learn from a bad experience
by nature; naturally; by birth; innately; congenitally
to keep company; to listen to; to associate with; to play against (e.g. a team); to take on (e.g. a rival)
prime of one's life; stage of maturity
personal history; background; log; record; hysteresis
department (in an organization); division; club; part; component; category
haste; hurry; expedition; speed; dispatch
stop (bus, streetcar, etc.)
to transfer (trains); to change (bus, train); to change (to another ideology, party, company, etc.); to switch (to a different system, method, etc.); to move on to (e.g. a new love interest)
style; way; shape; form; appearance; state
to weather (a storm, rough seas); to ride across; to get through (adversity); to weather; to load completely (e.g. books on a shelf, people or luggage in a car)
to begin to run; to start running; to break into a run
control; check; restraint; inhibition
official duties; office; function
to decide; to choose; to clinch (a victory); to decide (the outcome of a match); to persist in doing; to go through with; to always do
to be caught; to be arrested; to hold on to; to grasp; to find (e.g. proof); to get (e.g. a taxi)
right hand; right-hand side; right-hand direction; (on) the right
painstaking; careful; meticulous; scrupulous; detailed; elaborate
to separate; to part; to divide; to keep apart
occasional; infrequent; rare
ascent; climbing; ascending (path); upbound (esp. toward Tokyo)
railway track; railway line; railroad; railway; track; line
to roll; to tumble; to fall over; to roll over; to lie down; to be scattered about; to be lying around
fault; error; going poorly; being disadvantageous; un-; non-
other party; other side; ahead; in front; destination
disgraceful behavior; disgraceful behaviour; shameful sight
to flare up; to fly into a rage
to rise; to erect; to get up
vigorously ...; suddenly ...
curse; spell; malediction
to gasp for air; to pant; to be out of breath
(something) one does not really mean; insincere
disgraceful behavior; disgraceful behaviour
willingly; voluntarily; on one's own accord
meddling; interfering; choosing to keep the drawn tile and discarding a different one
siblings; brothers and sisters; brothers; siblings-in-law; brothers-in-law; mate
to raise one's hand; to surrender; to raise one's hand to someone (as a threat to strike); to become better (at something); to improve; to throw one's hat in the ring
to investigate thoroughly; to examine closely; to probe into; to be obsessed with a thought; to brood over; to worry about