to boil; to decoct; to infuse
door (Western-style, car, etc.)
to sit cross-legged; to rest on one's laurels
revival (e.g. musical); come-back; restoration; rebirth; resurrection
solid (body); solid matter; solid food
work (e.g. of art); production; harvest; cultivation; technique
to taste; to try (food or drink)
to drink up; to drain (cup)
to pierce; to penetrate; to sting (wound or sensitive area, etc.); to smart; to be infected (with vice); to be steeped (with prejudice)
complexion; colour; color; blood red
to bring; to take (something) along; to fetch; to get
sprout; shoot; bud; germinal disk (in an egg)
to strain; to stretch; to string up; to cover over (e.g. with tiles, ice, etc.)
breaking off; snapping off
hunting; harvesting (e.g. berries, fruit); picking; gathering
to reward; to recompense; to repay; to retaliate; to get revenge
to grow weak; to become weak; to lose strength
slow motion (video); moving slowly; moving leisurely
second day of the month; two days
to turn over; to turn pages of a book; to tear off; to strip off; to tear up
to take down; to bring down; to drop off (a passenger); to let off; to withdraw (money); to use for the first time; to wear for the first time
to fall ill; to be taken ill
once; one time; one round; one game; one bout; one heat
pillow; bolster; introduction (e.g. to a rakugo story); lead-in
to sink (e.g. a ship); to submerge; to lower (e.g. one's body into a chair); to floor (an opponent)
to walk about; to walk around; to walk to and fro; to pace around; to wander
to wake up; to awake; to perk up; to awaken (to the truth, etc.); to come to a realization; to come to one's senses
3 o'clock; afternoon snack (eaten around 3 o'clock); three ages of Buddhism (following the death of Gautama Buddha; age of the true law, age of the copied law, and age of the degeneration of the law); three ages of the dharma
apple (fruit); apple tree (Malus pumila)
calling on someone who is ill; enquiry; inquiry
somehow; somewhat; seemingly
to peel; to skin; to pare
rabbit; hare; coney; cony; lagomorph (esp. leporids)
to gnaw; to nibble; to bite; to dabble in; to have a smattering of
sweet and sour; bittersweet