open; unconcealed; undisguised; broad; lewd; indecent
to rise up (e.g. pillar of smoke); to go up
mouthful; morsel; gulp; sip; one word; in short
don't push yourself too hard; don't force yourself
suit (clothing); suit (playing cards)
anger; offence; offense; rage; taking offense; taking offence
pacing (e.g. in athletics, etc.); pacing oneself
appropriate; suitable; fitting; apt; proper; right
out of hand; uncontrollable; out of control; messy
future prospects; promise
capable person; talented person; human resources; personnel
railway station; train station; staging post on a highway (in pre-modern Japan); counter for railway stations and bus stations
parking lot; car park; carpark; parking garage
by all rights; properly speaking; legally speaking
to eat; to drink; to receive (e.g. a blow); to be on the receiving end (of something undesirable); to undergo (trouble)
bright place; the light; the open; light of day; public knowledge
speech and conduct; words and deeds
to start to say; to attempt to say; to be about to say; to speak to; to address
to hold one's tongue; to shut up
to stretch larger; to enlarge (photos); to delay (e.g. the end of a meeting)
not at all; don't worry about it; forget about it
percussion; tapping; examining by percussion; sounding out (someone's intentions); making an approach (about)
discipline; punishment; reprimand
implication; nuance; shade of meaning; connotation
to be suspicious of (someone's motives); to suspect (that)
to spout out; to spurt out; to sprout; to bud; to burst into laughter; to blow (smoke, etc.)
head-hunting; recruiting professionals from other companies
other party; other side; ahead; in front; destination
to see; to look; to watch; to try to
knowing; (an) acquaintance
highest institute of education
a lot; lots; enough; sufficient; enough; too many
producing (people) in great numbers; appearing one after the other
member of the Diet; Diet member; member of parliament; MP
to win the prize; to win the ring
business world; business circles; (the) industry
to lead; to take the lead; to be in a top position
crowd of people; great number of people; in great numbers