abundant; plentiful; rich; ample
before one knows; before one becomes aware of; unnoticed; unawares
good quality; fine quality; superior quality; high quality
killing two birds with one stone
as affairs stand; judging from the present situation; as things are now
by any chance; (should) it happen (that); by some chance
attachment; adhesion; tenacity; fixation; obsession
indifferent; unconcerned; nonchalant; unmindful; inattentive; careless
to pay attention; to be watchful
presumptuous; impertinent; impudent; ridiculous; laughable; absurd
mostly; ordinarily; probably; most; almost all; ordinary
to rank next to; to come after
trade; business; commerce; occupation; calling; profession
foreign currency; foreign money; foreign exchange; foreign goods; imported goods
to cut into (a line, conversation, etc.); to force oneself into (e.g. a crowd); to wedge oneself into; to fall below (of stock prices, sales, etc.); to drop below
leisure time; idle moment
reservation; appointment; contract; subscription; programming (e.g. a device); setting (e.g. a timer)
to sell wholesale; to grate (e.g. vegetables); to cut up fish
free (of charge); gratuitous
craftsman; artisan; tradesman; worker; workman
guard; protector; defensive armament; personal armor (armour)
complete set; all; everything
purple; violet; Lithospermum erythrorhizon (species of gromwell); type of soy sauce
newcomer; neophyte; novice; newbie
to happen to be available; to have on hand; to have in stock
there's no (other) way; cannot be helped; unavoidable; it's no use (doing); pointless; hopeless (person)
offering a full report to a superior
new; neo-; newness; novelty; Gregorian calendar; Xin dynasty (China, 9-23 CE)
to behave like a spoiled child; to fawn on; to take advantage of; to presume upon (e.g. another's benevolence); to depend on
supply; provision; raising; procurement
suddenly; all of a sudden; abruptly
to wear (in modern Japanese, from the shoulders down); to put on; to bear (guilt, etc.)
as much as one can take or carry away
many; much; majority (of); greater part (of); mostly; mainly
paying one's own expenses; going into business for oneself; working independently; person who earns their own living
to pull; to tug; to draw (attention, sympathy, etc.); to attract (e.g. interest); to draw back (e.g. one's hand); to draw in (one's chin, stomach, etc.); to draw (a card, mahjong tile, etc.)
sensation; feeling; tendency; propensity
bribe; money under the table
to make use of; to lend money
absurd; unreasonable; excessive; very; extremely; excessively
to deceive (with words); to cajole; to talk into; to explain away (e.g. unpleasant evidence); to argue away; to wheedle
reasonableness (esp. of children); obedience