careful
closing (a door, window, etc.)
ふみきり
perlintasan kereta api
determination
reserving (for exclusive use)
absolutely (not)
appropriate
resolutely
stamp (postage)
cheque
delivery date (of a futures contract)
ticket
to criticize sharply
pertinent
kind
to betray
to close up
resolution
to cut off and throw away
cutting
out of stock
to cross (e.g. road)
running out of steam (of the economy, a project, etc.)
to make up one's mind
to step out of the ring
to divide exactly (without remainder)
to be in high spirits
to break off
unkindness
to punctuate
to drive a bargain
piece of paper
cutting (for a railroad, highway, etc.)
to load completely (e.g. books on a shelf, people or luggage in a car)
to change
to cut off (from)
pressure
to level (earth)
livid
revaluation
seppuku as a death penalty (where the convict is decapitated by a second as they make the motions to disembowel themself; Edo period)
kind
formulaic
to be perfectly clear (water, air, etc.)
beginning
ace up one's sleeve
to be out of (e.g. breath)
exchange
contact (electrical, etc.)
pause (in speech, writing, etc.)
unable to finish (on time, etc.)
completely
ゆびきり
janji jari kelingking
pinky swear (i.e. linking little fingers to confirm a promise)
oppressive
agility
to be able to do completely
kind
to do ... heavily
to be torn off
nail clippers
sold-out
to be sold out
jumping and slashing (e.g. at an enemy)
end of play (in go)
feel when biting
settlement of accounts
to stop
devaluation (e.g. of currency)
peppiness (of a ball)
end
bargain sale
time-out
point of view
omission
treachery
to press and cut
to declare
to break off from (pursuer)
starting a train (or bus, etc.) before all the passengers are on board
cloth
cloth
dividing into groups (e.g. by ability)
cut-out (picture, coloured paper, etc.)
fall of the curtain
earnest desire
にげきる
mempertahankan keunggulan
to hold on (and win)
betrayer
cut off
to cut (cloth, paper, etc.)
keen
cut flowers
diligent application (to work or study)
thin slice
premiere
small samurai sword used for decapitation
countless
OFF (on switch)
cut and fill (e.g. earthwork)
to be at one's wits' end
to settle accounts
to shorten