to study (in depth); to learn; to take lessons in
inexperienced person; young person; novice; greenhorn
to keep company; to look after; to entertain; to play (a game) with
to receive; to get; to eat; to drink; to be crowned with; to wear (on one's head)
town; block; downtown; main street; street; road
to recognise; to recognize; to know by sight; to become acquainted with
to greet; to call out (to); to invite; to get in touch (with); to cheer (on); to give vocal support (to)
thanks; gratitude; manners; etiquette; bow; reward
ah!; oh!; yes; indeed; aah; gah
don't; do; hey; listen; now, ...; well, ...
cooperation; collaboration
to move; to stir; to operate; to run; to make a move; to take action; to be touched
United Kingdom; Britain; Great Britain; England
Mr; Mrs; clan; he; him; counter for people
at the very beginning; first of all; first and foremost; before anything else
to pick up; to adopt (e.g. a proposal); to accept; to take away; to confiscate; to deliver (a baby)
to stay in one's heart; to be enduringly memorable; to be unforgettable
plain; field; hidden (structural) member; wild; lacking a political post
to bloom; to flower; to blossom; to open
flower; blossom; cherry blossom; beauty; blooming (esp. of cherry blossoms); ikebana; hanafuda
slander; bad-mouthing; abuse; insult; speaking ill (of)
shock (psychological); crisis (esp. financial); event that rattles the markets; shock (physical, mechanical); shock (e.g. due to lack of blood flow); trauma
emotion; feeling; feelings; sentiment
amount necessary to fill a container (e.g. cupful, spoonful, etc.); drink (usu. alcoholic); full; one squid, octopus, crab, etc.; one boat; fully; to capacity
human relations; personal relationships
to harm; to hurt; to injure; to fail to ...; to miss one's opportunity to ...
painful; being sorry; feeling sorry
to feel down; to feel sad; to be in a slump (business, economy, etc.); to be in an unfavourable condition; to fall into (e.g. a hole)
unreasonable; unnatural; impossible; forcible; forced; excessive (work, etc.); immoderate
to feel goodwill (towards); to wish someone well; to have a strong liking (for); to be emotionally involved
to recognize; to recognise; to deem; to judge; to approve; to deem acceptable; to admit
happy; glad; pleased; joyful; delightful; gratifying
to come down; to go down; to hang; to dangle; to move back; to step back; to deteriorate
special someone; special person; precious one; significant other
another; one more; not quite; not very good; lacking
good thing; nice thing; good excuse; good grounds; interjection used to impress an idea or to urge a response
to insult someone behind their back