sight; attraction; spectacle; something worth seeing
to leave (a mark, trace, etc.); to print; to stamp; (arch.) to be a sign of; (arch.) to be an omen for
longing; great desire; aspiration
condition; state of preservation
ship's captain; skipper; length of a ship; boatman
returning home; visiting one's parents; new bride's first visit to parents
silent (as the grave); deadly silent; deathly quiet
(period of) a year; during an era
to hold back others from achieving success; to stand in the way of; to sabotage
boss; leader; head; boss (difficult enemy, usu. at the end of a section or level)
it's not over yet; you haven't seen anything yet; it's not over until the fat lady sings; it's too soon to tell; we're not out of the woods
to give up (a plan or idea); to desist from (doing)
excessive self-consciousness; excessively self-conscious person
being together; going together; matching (clothing); going together
overnight stay; stopover; inn; hotel; anchorage; night duty
to rise high (of water); to overflow; to swell; to be filled with (emotion, energy, etc.); to be bursting with; to be brimming with
closing time (library, museum, etc.)
broadcasting; broadcast; program; announcement
heavy-footed; slow of foot; reluctant; disinclined; unwilling
giving a loud pep talk; encouraging (somebody) strongly in a loud voice
stupid; foolish; idiotic; fool; idiot; blockhead
personal use; private use; private business; personal business
fervour; fervor; vigour; vigor; ardour; ardor
to be dampened; to be discouraged; to be weakened; to be reduced
to recommend (a book, someone for a position, etc.); to suggest
without permission; without notice
manuscript; copy; draft; notes; contribution
preface; introduction; preamble
to gain time; to play for time; to buy time
quickly; calmly; intently
younger brother; little brother; brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.) pupil; (arch.) apprentice
to open one's eyes wide (in astonishment, wonder, etc.); to be wide-eyed; to be amazed
to sprain; to twist; to dampen (enthusiasm); to discourage; to dishearten
to push aside; to brush aside
sound of a flat surface repeatedly making contact with something; applying a seal or stamp again and again; pasting (paper) all over; daubing; smearing
to knit; to plait; to braid; to compile (anthology, dictionary, etc.); to edit
down-train; train heading toward the ending point of its route; down-slope; downward going; downbound (esp. away from Tokyo); downstream
being startled, surprised or afraid; panic; trepidation