science; learning; scholarship; arts and sciences; academic pursuits
recital (i.e. of music, by a pupil); presentation (e.g. product launch)
limit; limits; degree; extent; the end; the last; as long as ...
intention; aim; preference (for); orientation (towards a goal)
to put one's life on the line; to risk one's life; to put everything one has into it
I'm off; see you later; to go (and then come back)
drawing up (e.g. legal document, contract, will, etc.); preparing; writing; framing; making; producing
advanced materials; new high-tech materials
pouring one's energy into; focusing one's efforts on; concentrating on; committing oneself to
wild; in disarray; harum-scarum; hysteric
(one's) gaze; direction in which one is looking; point of view; standpoint; line covering someone's eyes (in an edited photograph)
disappointing (end, result, etc.); sad; miserable; tragic; fleeting; transient
(your) business; (your) concern; (customer's) order; official business (of the government, Imperial Court, etc.); arrest; capture
(sound of) laughter; laughing voice
ominous; sinister; (arch.) annoying; (arch.) appearing to be true; (arch.) plausible
new rice; first rice crop of the year; novice; beginner; newcomer
senior (at work or school); superior; elder; older graduate; progenitor; old-timer
to cling to; to depend on; to embrace; to hug
burst of laughter; roar of laughter
-itis (indicating an inflammatory disease)
head; brains; intelligence
to correct oneself; to restate
valid; proper; right; appropriate; reasonable
opening suddenly and widely (e.g. eyes)
birds of prey (of order Falconiformes or Strigiformes); raptors
to obey respectfully; to humble oneself; to sit straight (upright, respectfully, attentively)
to smash up; to defeat crushingly
to get carried away; to get overly elated; to become over-excited; to get up to speed; to move into gear
threatening attitude; menacing look; angry look
equation; formula; ceremony; style; (arch.) enforcement regulations (of the ritsuryo)
to dribble; to spill; to suspend; to hang down; to slouch
armed forces; military; troops
to begin (doing); to start (doing)
order (esp. to a number of people); command; ritual of bowing at start and end of school class