bucking horse; unmanageable horse
consolation money; solatium; reparation; damages; settlement
there's no (other) way; cannot be helped; unavoidable; it's no use (doing); pointless; hopeless (person)
rich person; wealthy person; taking good care of things; keeping things for a long time and taking care of them
to fight; to compete; to contest; to argue; to dispute heatedly
deserted house; ruined house; abolishing one's own family line in order to join another (under pre-1947 Japanese law); extinct family
preliminary inspection; having a look in advance; preparatory read-through (e.g. of lesson notes); siding (on a house); clapboard
at full speed; as fast as one's legs can carry one
to get between; to be caught in
to be angular; to jut out; to be pointed; to be formal; to be stiff; to be ceremonious
(addressee's) name; (recipient's) name and address
swindler; imposter; crook
encyclopedia; encyclopaedia
to bring to a finish; to bind firmly; to superintend
forcefulness of speech; influential voice
specimen; sample; object to be examined
tearing limb from limb; tearing apart; cutting (a person) to pieces
alteration; falsification; faking
to cock one's head in puzzlement; to tilt one's head in contemplation; to wrack one's brain; to think hard
to be unreasonable; to whine; to act like a baby
memo; memorandum; note; (diplomatic) memorandum
pathogenic bacteria; germ; pathogen
inferior species; inferior breed; inferior race
having ended; being resolved
new breed of humans (used to refer to the younger generation, who have different ideals and sensibilities)
setting (someone) to work; employment; using; causative (verb, etc.)
disabling; invalidation; nullification; vitiation
inexperienced person; young person; novice; greenhorn
encouragement; urging; spurring on
remuneration; recompense; reward; toll
admonition; commandment; sila (precept)
hopeless; futile; no use; beyond help; cannot be done
slaughter (of animals for meat); butchery
way of solving (a problem); solution
innocence; guiltlessness; absence of the fact; insubstantiality; (arch.) insincerity; (arch.) dishonesty
wisdom of age; sagacity of one's years; old-man's wisdom
mad (with grief, love, etc.); crazy; out of one's mind; on the verge of insanity
perpetrators of (some) crime; (some type of) crime