to make narrower;  to shut (an umbrella);  to shrug (one's shoulders);  to purse (one's lips)
 to turn over;  to turn pages of a book;  to tear off;  to strip off;  to tear up
 bloomers;  'safe' pants worn over normal underwear in sports
 to be helpful;  to be useful
 to bend oneself forward (esp. in curiosity or excitement);  to hang out (e.g. over a balcony)
 heartbroken;  crestfallen;  dejected;  disappointed
 to shout;  to cry;  to scream;  to clamour
 foul play (sport);  breaking the rules;  infringement;  irregularity
 to break;  to destroy;  to wreck;  to ruin;  to break (a bill, etc.)
 cat (esp. the domestic cat, Felis catus);  shamisen;  geisha;  wheelbarrow;  clay bed-warmer;  bottom;  submissive partner of a homosexual relationship
 life and death;  samsara (cycle of death and rebirth);  death
 clearly;  plainly;  distinctly;  to be clear;  to be definite;  to be certain
 close to the wall;  alongside the wall
 look (esp. an angry or upset look);  expression
 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
 storage;  housing for equipment and machines;  putting into computer memory
 in;  on;  at (place);  as for;  regarding
 hardcase;  case with hard shell
 assembly hall;  meeting place;  venue;  grounds
 classical music;  classic;  classical;  classic (work);  the classics
 whispering;  murmuring;  subdued
 elevator;  lift;  elevator (aviation)
 to be shy;  to be bashful;  to feel awkward;  to feel embarrassed
 to collect;  to put (it all) together;  to summarize;  to aggregate;  to bring to a conclusion;  to finalize
 cross (for crucifixion);  the Cross (of Christ)
 to send (a thing);  to dispatch;  to take or escort (a person somewhere);  to see off (a person);  to bid farewell (to the departed);  to bury;  to spend (time)
 private property;  personal belongings;  personal effects
 accessory (fashion);  jewelry;  accessory (audio, car, camera, etc.)
 to hit;  to expose;  to apply (e.g. patch);  to put on;  to allot;  to call on someone (e.g. in class);  to guess (an answer)
 mischief;  prank;  pastime;  hobby;  playing with (a lighter, etc.);  fooling around with
 to leak out (a secret);  to be exposed (a lie, improper behaviour, etc.);  to be found out;  to get away (of fish)
 speech;  words;  one's lines;  remarks