honor student; honours student; model student; prize pupil
sudden fall; sharp fall; sudden drop; sharp drop
to hide; to conceal; to lower volume (of a sound or one's voice) so as not to be heard; to become quiet and inconspicuous
spurious article; forgery; counterfeit; imitation; sham
calm; serenity; tranquillity; tranquility
or something; or something like that; or words to that effect; something or other
dangerous; risky; awful; terrible; terrific; amazing
vigilance; caution; alertness; precaution; being on guard
to lose (money, etc.); to waste one's (time, etc.); to have one's efforts come to naught
index finger; forefinger; second toe
crash; smash; bang; sound of a large, heavy object falling
fraudulent business of selling goods by claiming they will bring supernatural benefits
listen!; you see; mind you; remember
document; official papers
under one's arm; (in) the armpit
damn; damn it; feces; excrement; damn; damned; very
to come and go; to go back and forth
criticism; judgement; judgment; comment
refreshing (e.g. feeling, scene, wind, morning air); brisk; bracing; fresh; refreshed
-less; lacking; non-existing
blame; censure; rebuke; reproof
to add (to); to add on; to append
serious; not joking; straight
(the) whole; as a whole; in general; at large
exceedingly; extremely; decisively
common knowledge; well-known fact
to feel uncomfortable; to be offended; to have a bad time
discriminatory; discriminative
(on) one's own; (by) oneself
comfort; ease; easy; simple; (economically) comfortable; raku pottery
ideal; perfect; most suitable; just right
exclusive; exclusionary; restrictive; clannish
conflict; complication; troubles; discord
fellow men; between men; among men; man-to-man
hesitation; bewilderment; illusion; delusion; inability to reach enlightenment
sentence; composition; text; the literary arts (as opposed to the military arts); academia; statement
intonation; accent; modulation; inflection
to be convinced (that); to be under the impression (that); to make up one's mind; to set one's heart on; to be obsessed (with a thought, idea, etc.); to think about obsessively