Results, little by little, slowly but surely
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- 踏みしめる【ふみしめる】踏み締める Inflection
ichidan verb / transitive:
- to step firmly; to harden by treading
私たちには砂利を踏みしめる足音が聞こえた。 We could hear footsteps crunching through the gravel.
- 入城【にゅうじょう】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- entry into a castle (by a conquering force)
官軍に入城を許すとはどういう了見だ。 What do you think you're doing letting the loyalists into the castle?
- カーカー・かあかあ・かーかー
adverb:
- caw caw; sound made by crows - onomatopoeia
noun:
- crow - slang - children's language - onomatopoeia
Kanji
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