youth; child (esp. of the young son of someone of high social standing); young; new
woman; female; feminine gender
to blow off (strongly); to blow away; to drive away (e.g. one's worries); to dispel; to do at great speed (e.g. drive a car); to carry out (a task) very quickly
to permit; to allow; to forgive; to pardon; to exempt (someone) from; to remit; to acknowledge
worst; horrible; horrid; in the worst case; if worst comes to worst
sweet-tasting; sweet; fragrant (smelling); sweet (music); lightly salted; light in salt; naive
almost; roughly; approximately
expectation; anticipation; prediction; forecast; conjecture
ancestor; forefather; foremother
collar; lapel; neckband; nape of the neck; scruff of the neck
to get used to; to grow accustomed to; to become skilled in; to become experienced at; to become tame; to become domesticated
I've heard that ...; rumour has it that ...; it appears as if ...
millennium; one thousand years; (fig.) long time
family; relatives; dependents; household
mixed race; mixed parentage
custom; practice; said; aforementioned; instance; example
to float; to be suspended; to rise to the surface; to appear; to come to mind; to have inspiration
to slide; to slip off; to get dislocated; to be out of alignment; to get dislodged; to deviate
funny; amusing; strange; odd; improper; unsuitable
willingly; voluntarily; on one's own accord
is not; am not; are not; isn't it?
(apparently) that's what it's like, isn't it
bitter smile; wry smile; strained laugh; sarcastic laugh
light (i.e. not heavy); feeling light (i.e. offering little resistance, moving easily); light (i.e. of foot); effortless; non-serious; minor; slight
to hang; to suspend; to hang oneself; to hoist an opponent off of his feet by his loincloth; to turn upwards (as if being pulled); to be slanted (of eyes)
to become loose; to slacken (e.g. rope); to become less tense; to relax; to slacken (e.g. coldness, supervision); to become lax; to become softer (e.g. ground, facial expression)
state of affairs (around you); situation; circumstances
to accept; to receive; to agree
change; variation; variety; diversity; inflection; declension
to become familiar with; to fit in; to adapt oneself; to get used to; to grow accustomed to
by myself; in person; by oneself
book; volume; this; present; main; head
a lot; lots; enough; sufficient; enough; too many
to take; to carry (something) away; to bear
easily; readily; quickly; lightly (seasoned food, applied make-up, etc.); plainly; simply
to be surprised; to be astonished
rest; recess; vacation; holiday; dormancy (of a silkworm prior to moulting)