to rewrite; to overwrite; to renew; to transfer
to dislocate one's back; to be unable to stand up due to fear or surprise
counter for generations; epoch
to be saved; to be rescued; to escape harm; to be spared damage; to be helped; to be saved trouble
relief; reassurance; recognition of right to land ownership (by the shogunate, a feudal lord, etc.); (arch.) living safely surrounded by walls
unit; (musical) group; band
lowness (of degree, value, etc.); inferiority; second volume (of two); third volume (of three)
still; yet; more; still more; as ...; like ...
acquisition; obtaining; coming to hand
inspection; reading; perusal; browsing (the web)
possible; potential; practicable; feasible
death; mortality; to die; to pass away
presentation; exhibit; suggest; citation
from the viewpoint of; according to
present (e.g. government, administration); current; existing
time; (the) hour; favourable time; opportunity; chance
to get worse; to deteriorate; to go from bad to worse; to spoil (of food); to go bad; to perish
to change completely; to switch (to); to shift (to another mode)
displeasure; discomfort; unpleasantness; indisposition; ailment
dangerous; risky; in danger; in jeopardy; uncertain; unreliable
rewriting (book); renewal; transfer of ownership
completion; conclusion; perfect (tense, form, aspect)
percussion hammer; firing hammer; cocking piece
home position; origin; usual place (for something)
guarantee of safety; ensuring safety
details; particulars; detailed; specific; close-up view (of a digitally displayed map); zoomed-in view
(one's) current position; current location; present position
specific; particular; designated; specifying; designating; identifying
to fall (of rain, snow, ash, etc.); to come down; to form (of frost); to beam down (of sunlight or moonlight); to pour in; to visit (of luck, misfortune, etc.)
elm tree (esp. the Japanese elm, Ulmus davidiana var. japonica)
cluster of trees; grove; thicket
sprinkling (of rain, salt, etc.); pattering; flipping (through a book, etc.); riffling; sparse; scattered
light (of movements); nimble; light-hearted; cheerful; taking a turn for the better (of an illness); receding of symptoms