for a short while; for a brief period; soon; in a short while
to loiter; to putter; to prowl; to be confused from not knowing what to do
demon-infested place; ominous place; mysterious, unfrequented area; den of iniquity
squirrel (any mammal of family Sciuridae); Japanese squirrel (Sciurus lis)
to run around; to bustle about
to sing; to chirp; to twitter
to take off (clothes, shoes, etc.); to undress
(public) notice; attention; public eye; public gaze
to scratch; to perspire; to shovel; to paddle
to stir up; to poke (the fire); to beat (an egg); to arouse (interest, feelings, etc.); to stir; to stoke
body and soul; mind and body
to entrust (a matter) to; to leave to; to abandon oneself to (e.g. pleasure); to yield to (e.g. anger); to devote oneself to
to print (on); to insert (an illustration); to stencil (a pattern); to instill (a thought, impression, etc.); to imprint (e.g. on one's subconscious)
to content oneself with; to be resigned to (one's fate); to be contented (satisfied) with (one's lot)
these days; nowadays; now; at present; recently; lately
joint; knuckle; tune; melody; knot (in wood); node in a bamboo stem
branch; bough; limb; twig; sprig; spray
rest; break; recreation; recuperation; convalescence
quantity; amount; volume; number; amount of money
to tie; to fasten; to wear (necktie, belt); to put on; to total; to sum; to be strict with
to speak with an accent; to be corrupted (of word); to mispronounce
to have time free; to have time to spare
came here; coming here; recently
(gymnastics) pulling oneself upward with a forward, circling movement; back hip circle
point; gist; essentials; knack; trick; the ropes
to throw oneself; to jump; to leap
ivy (esp. Boston ivy, Parthenocissus tricuspidata)
up in a tree; in the trees
one round; one circuit; one revolution; one lap; one turn
breath; breathing; tone; mood
to throw into disorder; to disarrange; to disturb (order, peace, etc.); to corrupt (public morals); to dishevel (hair)
agile; nimble; casual (clothing); light (e.g. luggage); carefree; with limited responsibility
to run out of; to be short of; to be out of stock; to be out of (e.g. breath); to lose (one's patience, concentration, etc.)
largest ever; biggest; record