guidance; leading; induction; introduction; incitement; inducement
and then; and so; and; so then
to start; to begin; to challenge; to pick (a fight); to set (traps); to plant (explosives)
pursuit (of a fleeing enemy); chase
trouble; burden; nuisance; care; dependence; support
destructive blast; blowing up; explosion
to exchange (messages, greetings, arguments, etc.); to intersect; to cross; ... with one another; ... to each other
rouge (esp. lip rouge); lipstick
safe; vault; storage cabinet
carefully; thoroughly; fully; deliberately
to receive; to take; to get somebody to do something; to have in one's pocket (a fight, match); to contract (a disease); to catch
minute (unit of time); fun (one tenth of a monme, 5.787 grains)
to take (a resource, e.g. time or money); to hang; to come into view; to arrive; to come under (a contract, a tax); to start (engines, motors); to attend
oops; that's enough (when pouring up alcohol, etc.)
huff!; yo-heave-ho!; heigh-ho; to butter up; to suck up to
feces (esp. animal); excrement; dung
tsk tsk; oh-oh; huh; what's that?
the expectation is that ...; the reason is that ...; the fact is that ...; the explanation is that ...; it is that ...
to act violently; to rage; to struggle; to be riotous
yes; yeah; huh?; what?; not; 's
landing; alighting; touch down
safety; security; safely; without incident; good health; inaction
with trouble; at great pains; rare; valuable; kind; generous
although; despite; whereas; while; if only; I wish
curtain; bunting; act (in play)
is not; am not; are not; isn't it?
ah!; oh!; yes; indeed; aah; gah
hindrance; obstacle; to visit (someone's home); demon who hinders Buddhist training; demon who obstructs sentient beings from maintaining moral behaviour
busy; occupied; hectic; restless; hurried; fidgety
time; hour; occasion; case; chance; opportunity
here; this place; this point; here; these past ... (e.g. three years); these last ...
to entrust (e.g. a task) to another; to leave to; to passively leave to someone else's facilities; to leave to take its natural course; to continue (something) in a natural fashion (without particular aim); to rely fully on one's (full strength, great ability, long time taken) to get something done