Satan; the Devil; the Prince of Darkness; king of the demons who try to prevent people from doing good
(living) sacrifice; victim; scapegoat
betrayer; traitor; turncoat; informer
to draw a conclusion; to conclude; to settle on
this way (of doing); this method; this sort (of thing); this type
to pay no attention to (while listening); to take no notice of; to ignore; to let go in one ear and out the other
defective article; damaged goods; deflowered girl; unvirtuous girl
association; socializing; socialising; fellowship
to feel oneself indebted to
tip of nose; before one's eyes; under one's nose; tip (of something)
(eating up) quickly; in no time; quickly (sticking out one's tongue); licking; licking up; (peeling off) in one go
to lick; to lap; to taste; to experience (esp. a hardship); to look down on (someone); to make fun of
as soon as possible; ASAP; even a little early
property; fortune; assets
to dive (into or under water); to get under; to get into; to hide oneself (esp. from the government); to conceal oneself
to decide; to determine; to establish; to lay down; to bring peace (to); to make peaceful
shepherd; German shepherd
business affairs of a company; clerical business of a Shinto shrine
Abyssinian (breed of cat)
Japanese (people, language, style)
Java sparrow; Java rice finch (Lonchura oryzivora, Padda oryzivora)
budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus); common pet parakeet; shell parakeet; budgie
goldfish (Carassius auratus)
common carp (Cyprinus carpio); koi carp
Japanese rice fish (Oryzias latipes); killifish; Japanese medaka
catfish (esp. the Amur catfish, Silurus asotus); (arch.) earthquake
covering; filled in; complete; total; cliched; clichéd; plaintext
tortoise; turtle; heavy drinker; turtle crest; turtle mon
baby spotted turtle; immature Japanese pond turtle; young Japanese terrapin
squirrel (any mammal of family Sciuridae); Japanese squirrel (Sciurus lis)
frog; kajika frog (Buergeria buergeri)
hoe-shaped helmet crest; stag beetle
bell cricket (Meloimorpha japonicus); (arch.) pine cricket (Xenogryllus marmoratus)