
(小物 (こもの))
雑貨 (ざっか)
small, decorative items or trinkets, often of little value individually but collectively creating a visually appealing display

(十字に交わる)
交差する
to form a pattern or movement of lines or objects that cross each other in a regular pattern

(装飾品(そうしょくひん))
置物(おきもの)
a small decorative item, often trivial or of little value, used to adorn shelves or display surfaces
A knick-knack is a small, decorative object or trinket that is often placed on shelves, tables, or other surfaces to add character to a room. These items are usually not very valuable but are chosen for their charm or personal meaning. Knick-knacks can include things like figurines, small vases, or souvenirs, and are often collected over time. While they are not necessary for daily use, they help make a space feel more lived-in and personalized.

(混成(こんせい))
寄せ集め(よせあつめ)
a mixture of unrelated things

(ピンポン)
卓球 (たっきゅう)
a game also called tennis, played by two or four players who aim to hit a small plastic ball back and forth on a table across a net placed in the middle using special bats

(ぱらぱら)
小雨の音
a series of rapid tapping sounds

(清潔な (seiketsu na))
きれいに整った (kirei ni totonotta)
completely neat and clean

(時を刻む)
カチカチ鳴る
make a sound like a clock or a timer

(とても)
最高に
to the highest extent

N/A
an excessive amount of energy, enthusiasm, or determination
The phrase "vim and vigor" gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and has since become a common expression in the English language. It is used to convey the idea of vitality, energy, and enthusiasm, often in the context of describing someone's physical or mental state, or the liveliness of a situation or event.
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