impossible; unlikely; improbable
to collapse; to give up; to lose one's nerve; to have one's knees give way
just (now); quite (near); unintentionally; subconsciously
suspicious glance; suspicious look; suspicious expression
suspicious; dubious; doubtful; unsure; untrustworthy; unreliable; strange
twig used in grafting; budwood
without; but if; otherwise; or else
by myself; in person; by oneself
to throw into; to dump in together
number of times; frequency; count
unhappiness; misfortune; ill luck
family; members of a family
warm; mild; considerate; kind; warm (of a colour); mellow
younger brother; little brother; brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.) pupil; (arch.) apprentice
bread; (sweet) pastry; staff of life; one's bread
tea (usu. green); tea break (at work); tea ceremony
school principal; school headmaster; school headmistress
to push up; to force up; to pressure one's superiors; to burst out (of emotions, etc.); to fill one's heart
senior (at work or school); superior; elder; older graduate; progenitor; old-timer
neighborhood association; neighbourhood association
to bring someone happiness; to make someone happy
unable to contain oneself; itching to do something; cannot sit still
to fade (of a colour); to grow dull in color (colour); to lose vividness; to lose freshness; to grow stale
to take away; to carry off
happiness; well-being; joy; welfare; blessedness
recklessness; rashness; foolhardiness; temerity; (lit.) without watching where one is going
not yet known; unknown; strange
green; greenery (esp. fresh verdure)
not knowing one's social position; overweening; overreaching; forgetting who one is
ill will; spite; bad meaning; mala fides; bad faith; malice
the aforementioned; the said; (man, incident, etc.) in question; the usual
ignoring; disregarding; taking no notice of; refusing to comment on; turning a deaf ear to
fresh and youthful; lively; vibrant; vivacious; juicy (e.g. fruit)
peeking; peeping (e.g. through a hole, narrow gap)
to roll around laughing; to fold up; to hold one's sides with laughter