Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
to move; to shift; to inspire; to rouse; to change; to alter; to operate
essential; important; crucial; vital; main
unclear; obscure; unknown; unidentified; ignorance; lack of wisdom
hello (e.g. on phone); excuse me! (when calling out to someone)
no good; not serving its purpose; hopeless; wasted; cannot; must not
even a little; any at all; if only a little; no matter how little
motionlessly (e.g. stand, wait); (be) still; fixedly (e.g. gaze, stare); intently (e.g. listen, think); patiently (endure); stoically
one tenth; one hundredth; one percent; one tenth of a sun; one quarter ryō (an old coin)
cessation of breathing; respiratory arrest
to move; to stir; to operate; to run; to make a move; to take action; to be touched
in the meanwhile; during the time
rescue; extricate; reclaim; deliverance
hope; promise; expectation; anticipation; side of a structural member
tenacious; tough; enduring; dogged; headstrong; stubborn
-like; sort of; similar to; resembling
to read; to recite (e.g. a sutra); to chant; to predict; to guess; to decipher; to count
good story; heartwarming story; good prospect (e.g. marriage, business)
to help; to assist; to aid; to contribute to; to be a factor in
to ferry across (e.g. a river); to carry across; to lay across; to build across; to hand over; to hand in
to tell (to do); to order; to tell on (someone); to tattle; to often say
ramune; type of lemon soda sold in a Codd-neck bottle; compressed tablet candy
to be called ...; to be referred to as ...
hot; warm; passionate; impassioned; on everybody's mind; on the radar
next; following; subsequent; stage; station
to wake up; to sober up; to come to one's senses; to become enlightened
complete change; about-face
slowly; unhurriedly; easily (e.g. in time); well; well (e.g. sleep); comfortably
fear; dread; dismay; terror; horror; scare
splendid; nice; sufficient; fine (in the sense of "I'm fine"); well enough; OK
considerably; fairly; quite
scary; frightening; eerie; dreadful
remnant; residue; remaining; left-over
to be caught; to be arrested; to hold on to; to grasp; to find (e.g. proof); to get (e.g. a taxi)