still; even now; to this day
English conversation; school for English conversation
pronunciation; production of sound
to like; to be pleased with; to be delighted with; to take a liking to; to suit one's fancy
to cross (legs or arms); to link (arms); to put together; to construct; to braid; to plait; to grapple
to remain; to be left over; to be in excess; to be too many
open; unconcealed; undisguised; broad; lewd; indecent
passing the ball; exchanging passes; passing back and forth
passing (a test, examination, etc.); pass (for admission, transport, etc.); ticket; pass (of a ball); (giving something a) pass; skipping (one's turn)
fearfully; timidly; nervously; cautiously; gingerly
to make a mistake (in); to commit an error; to be wrong; to be incorrect; to mislead; to misguide
to apologize; to apologise
I'm sorry; my apologies; may I come in?; permission; leave; dismissal
even if ...; even supposing that ...; also as ...; also for ...; also from the position of ...
to recite; to chant; to read aloud
have no choice; there is nothing but; no more than
as a test; as an experiment; by way of experiment; by way of trial; tentatively
never mind!; don't worry about it
in appearance; to look at; judging from appearances
to curl oneself up; to squeeze oneself in; to be huddled
that day; the very same day
lunch break; noon recess; noon rest period
to permit; to allow; to forgive; to pardon; to exempt (someone) from; to remit; to acknowledge
to present; to submit; to tender; to hold out
once; one time; temporarily; for a moment; one degree; one tone
procurement; purchase; buying; school store; co-op; school canteen
bread; (sweet) pastry; staff of life; one's bread
have to (verb); must (verb); is indispensable; absolutely necessary
like this; this sort; this way
painful; heartrending; trying; oppressive; suffocating; miserable
episode; anecdote; vignette
many; much; plenty; hardly
mind; heart; spirit; the meaning of a phrase (riddle, etc.)
to bear; to carry on one's back; to take responsibility for; to accept a duty; to receive (wound); to incur (damage)