to lead; to take the lead (in doing something); to precede; to go before; to die before (esp. one's spouse, parents, etc.); to be a prerequisite
to excel; to surpass; to exceed; to outweigh; to preponderate
bitter smile; wry smile; forced smile; strained laugh
endurance; perseverance; patience
royal capital; imperial capital
to be transparent; to be easily seen through; to be obvious; to be apparent
adding (equipment, facilities, etc.); establishing more; installing more; increase; extension; expansion
state of (mental) confusion (agitation)
devoted; self-sacrificing
rhombus; rhomb; lozenge; diamond shape
acting as agent; acting on (someone's) behalf; executing business for
to negotiate (with someone about); to talk over (something with); to tackle someone (about); to throw on each other; to splash (water) on each other; to pour on each other
business conditions; the market; good (economic) times; prosperity; liveliness; energy
warning; admonition; lesson or a phrase that teaches you not to do something
poor-quality; low-quality; shoddy; low-grade
to be traced (of a criminal); to be tracked; (arch.) to have a (male) lover
sense of orientation; sense of direction
thick; dense; rich (as in taste or content); crowded
daruma; tumbling doll; Bodhidharma; prostitute
wind-swept; exposed to the wind
going around; orbiting; circling; circumference; girth; surroundings
to weigh on one's mind; to trouble one's heart; to be concerned about; to worry about
to cover; to bury (e.g. one's face in hands); to submerge; to fill (completely); to stuff; to pack
invalid; void; ineffective; unavailable
stubborn; obstinate; sticking to one's views or decisions
complete devotion (to); total commitment (to); unvarying support (for); unwavering fixation (on); rigid preoccupation (with)
outer ring; external ring; rim (of a wheel); paddle wheel; out-toe walking; duck-footed walking
(quality of) signal reception
to leap back; to jump back
behavior; behaviour; conduct; entertainment; treat; feast
revolution; rotation; turn; turning; inversion; handspring (gymnastics)
at the very beginning of one's speech; the first thing (one) says after opening the mouth
condolence; regret; tribute; sorrow; sympathy; lament