corresponding to (in meaning, function, etc.); being equivalent to; appropriate; suitable; to be proportionate to; to be in keeping with
trouble; hardship; difficulty; anxiety; worry; concern
happiness; blessedness; luck; luckily; fortunately
orbit; trajectory; railroad track; (right) track; proper course
ultrahigh speed; ultrafast
morning star; Venus; preeminent person (within their own field); star (of the stage, silver screen, etc.)
rushing into; breaking into; storming; plunging into (war, etc.); embarking on (a new venture)
counter for small animals; counter for rolls of cloth (two han in size); (arch.) counter for horses; roll of cloth
as expected; sure enough; after all (is said and done); in the end; too; also
ordinary; common; free of charge; unaffected; as is; only
to catch; to capture; to catch hold of (someone); to stop (e.g. a stranger in the street); towards (someone); at (someone)
nasal mucus; dripping nose; snot
funny; amusing; strange; odd; improper; unsuitable
while; during (the time when)
army; armed forces; military authorities; team; group
to send (a thing); to dispatch; to take or escort (a person somewhere); to see off (a person); to bid farewell (to the departed); to bury; to spend (time)
to contract (a disease); to suffer from
-like; sort of; similar to; resembling
symptoms; condition (of a patient)
infectious disease; infection
seeming ...; appearing ...; -ish; like a ...; typical of ...
in that way; thus; so; so?
just like that; in the twinkling of an eye; in the blink of an eye; (lit.) in the time it takes to say "ah!"
nature; property; disposition
strong; potent; strong; brawny; good (at); skilled; being able to handle
blockade; lockdown; sealing off (an area); freezing (funds)
type; kind; type (of person); (ideal) type; typewriter; typing
bipedal walking; walking on two legs
model; type (e.g. of machine, goods, etc.); type; style; mold (mould); template; kata (standard form of a movement, posture, etc. in martial arts, sport, etc.)
outbreak of an illness; onset of an illness; appearance of symptoms
circulatory system (blood, lymph, etc.)
to dive (into or under water); to get under; to get into; to hide oneself (esp. from the government); to conceal oneself