a little; a bit; somewhat; slightly; rather
to irritate; to grate on one's nerves; to aggravate; to be galling; to be invidious
to throw; to hurl; to give up; to abandon; to cast (a glance, shadow, doubt, etc.)
again; once more; also; too; on the other hand; while; and
to send; to forward; to hand over (e.g. money)
to stop (an activity); to cease; to discontinue; to cancel; to abandon; to give up
ill-natured; twisted; ill-natured person; twisted person
to lose; to be defeated; to succumb; to give in; to be inferior to; to break out in a rash due to (e.g. lacquer, shaving, etc.)
or rather (say); or better (say); or perhaps I should say; or, how should I put it; I mean
consultation; discussion; discussing; asking (somebody) for advice
firm; unshakeable; resolute
(those) who are; (that) which is; in the capacity of
basis; foundation; grounds; authority
study; scholarship; learning; discipline; branch of learning; (a) science
to think of; to hit upon; to come into one's mind; to remember; to recall
to suddenly understand (esp. on basis of experience or memory); to come to mind; to recall (in a flash); to be reminded of; to call to mind; to think of
that gentleman; that lady; he; she
to give advice; to counsel; to take part in a consultation
to fall incessantly (rain, snow, etc.); to downpour
to talk; to speak; to tell; to explain; to speak (a language)
public matter; governmental matter; prince; duke; lord; sir
popular name; common name; nickname; alias
senior high school; high school
national language; Japanese language (often as a school subject in Japan); native Japanese words (as opposed to loanwords)
temporary; provisional; interim; special; extraordinary; extra
moving to a different location to start a new job; (proceeding to) new appointment
good-looking guy; handsome man; hunk; Adonis; cool guy
style; manner; way; after (period of time) again (e.g. meeting again after a year); for the first time in (period of time)
schoolgirl; female student
clamour; clamor; uproar; tumult; furore; furor
teacher; instructor; sensei; title or form of address for a teacher, master, doctor, lawyer, etc.; intimate or teasing form of address; (arch.) one's elder
fever (state of excitement)
depression; low spirits; dejection
subtle; delicate; difficult; complex; doubtful; questionable
meaningfully (smiling, grinning, etc.); suggestively; broadly; sneeringly
difficult to ...; hard to ...
moreover; furthermore; nevertheless; and yet