to jump; to leap; to break up; to close; to hit (e.g. to have a car hit something or someone)
to take a breather; to take a rest; to catch one's breath; to take a breath
to end; to come to an end; to close; to finish
to be crowded; to be packed; to be complex
early; a little earlier than usual; a little faster than usual; slightly quicker
to begin to walk; to set out
for a long time; since long ago; always; already; far in advance (e.g. reservation)
to turn toward; to look (up, down, etc.); to face (e.g. east) (of a building, window, etc.); to look out on; to point (of an arrow, compass needle, etc.); to be suited to
sleeve; wing (of a stage, desk, gate, etc.)
sky; the air; weather; far-off place; distant place; state of mind; feeling
living by oneself; living alone
very; extremely; terrible; horrid; remarkable; extraordinary
to be affected; to be influenced; to be concerned with; to have to do with; to stick to (opinions)
to dig up; to unearth; to uncover
accident; incident; trouble; circumstances; reasons
junior high school; middle school; lower secondary school
graduation; completion (of a course); moving on (from); outgrowing (something); leaving (a group, company, etc.)
senior high school; high school
to be decided; to be settled; to be unchanging; to be the same (as always); to be a fixed rule; to be destined; to be well executed (of a manoeuvre in a sport, game, etc.)
senior high school student
independence; self-reliance
without change; as is; just like; extremely similar; immediately; just after
detached house; single house; single building; isolated house; house in isolated location
passerby; pedestrian; foot passenger
sparse; thin; scattered; straggling; sporadic
lover; sweetheart; boyfriend; girlfriend
the past; bygone days; one's past (that one would prefer remained secret); past (tense); preterit; previous life
small quantity; little; little while; short distance
exercise; physical training; appeal; campaign; motion; movement
junior high school student; middle school pupil
to confess one's love; to profess one's feelings
dead language; extinct language; obsolete word; word that has become passé
idiot; moron; trivial matter; folly; stupid; foolish
to like; to be pleased with; to be delighted with; to take a liking to; to suit one's fancy
echo; reverberation; sound (esp. the distinctive sound of an object or activity, e.g. rain, gun, gallop, drum); noise; quality of a sound (e.g. a fine phrase, clear voice, resonant bell); feeling of a sound
autograph; signature; sign; signal; indication
to bring; to take (something) along; to fetch; to get
dissatisfaction; discontent; displeasure; complaint; unhappiness
reverse; opposite; converse (of a hypothesis, etc.); inverse (function)
to pull; to draw; to string (lines); to run (cable); to pull towards oneself (e.g. someone's sleeve); to drag; to haul