recollection; retrospection; reflection; reminiscence
to stay on (e.g. at one's friends house); to remain in the same neighborhood
one's share; one's portion
solution (of an equation, inequality, etc.); root (e.g. of a polynomial); solution (to a given problem); answer; explanation; interpretation
to stoop; to bend (e.g. one's knees)
admonition; commandment; sila (precept)
ban (e.g. on smoking); prohibition
to repel; to drive away; to repulse; to reject
actual existence; real existence; existing in real life
talking in delirium; incoherent muttering
tottering; staggering; faltering; reeling
to cover fully; to wrap around
on the road; on the street; in the street; on the way
finally; at last; at length; barely; narrowly; hardly
to ripen; to mature; to be ready for action; to be the right time (to act); to be in common use; to come to sound natural
in season; at its best; ready for eating
going up in flames; destruction by fire (esp. of a large building); stirring up a storm of criticism online (of an article, tweet, statement, etc.); becoming the target of an Internet pitchfork mob
damn; damn it; feces; excrement; damn; damned; very
to forget oneself; to lose control of oneself
singing voice; (sound of) singing
imitation; fake; phony; pseudo-
basket (shopping, etc.); hamper; cage
hand game (e.g. rock-paper-scissors)
shouts used when viewing fireworks (from names of Edo-period fireworks vendors)
strength; power; proficiency; the strength of ... people; the strength of ... men
screaming; squawking; squealing; loud complaining; noisy conversation
fear; dread; fright; willies
at full speed; impetuously; precipitately; headlong
type A (blood, influenza, hepatitis, etc.)
one's grasp of the situation; knowing how matters stand
going ahead; going first; preceding; coming before; scoring first; getting off to a lead
helper; supporter; second; foreign player (hired to strengthen a team)
usurpation; taking back; dispossession
vague; ambiguous; shady; disreputable; fuzzy
skill; dexterity; proficiency
to overflow from something full
to miss (e.g. a chance); to lose; to set free; to let go; to fail to ...
rapidly; vigorously; by leaps and bounds; steadily