lingering attachment; lingering affection; regret; reluctance; ruefulness
to burn hotly; to burn redly; to lose one's temper; to get mad; to be upset
small child; pipsqueak; short person; midget; small animal; runt
to fail; to blunder; to make a mess; to drink up; to eat up
recently; lately; these days; nearest; closest
young; youthful; immature; green; low (number); small
young girl; lass; adolescent female
laughing a ringing laugh; having a hearty laugh; roaring with laughter
century; hundred years; (fig.) a long time
by sheer strength; by brute force
the principle of the thing
to leave (to someone, esp. after one's death); to bequeath
in the style of (esp. literary, artistic, etc. works); reminiscent of; attached or stretched on
left hand; left-hand side; left-hand direction; (on) the left
hand used like a sword in striking
patriot devoted to the salvation of his country
hero; heroine; Eroica Symphony (Beethoven, 1804); Heroic Polonaise (Chopin)
bright and clear (weather, sky, etc.); perfectly (fine weather); nicely dry (laundry, air, etc.); crisply (fried, cooked, etc.); frankly; open-heartedly
size; large and small (sizes); various sizes; daishō (matched pair of long and short swords); large and small drums; long months and short months; sic bo (Macao dice game)
various; varied; diverse; all sorts of
to inlay; to insert; to plug in (to a formula); to immerse; to trick; to deceive
desirable; hoped for; preferable; advisable
wrong; not good; hopeless; past hope; must not do
whirlpool; swirl; eddy; vortex; maelstrom
to wind; to coil; to envelope; to shroud; to outflank; to skirt
to urge; to encourage; to press; to stimulate (e.g. growth); to hasten (e.g. development); to quicken
to talk; to chat; to chatter
coworker; co-worker; colleague; associate
upright; honest; faithful; conscientious; sincere
indicates two contrasting actions; (arch.) indicates possessive (often found in place names and compound words)
year; age; years; past one's prime; old age
to grow senile; to be childish with age; to be mentally slow; to be befuddled; to play stupid; to say something stupid (oft. on purpose; esp. as part of a comedic routine)
crafty; vicious; unscrupulous; sharp
old man; venerable gentleman; venerable; old; father
willingly; voluntarily; on one's own accord
to pull out; to take out; to lead out (e.g. a horse from a stable); to summon (e.g. to court); to withdraw (money); to draw