Results, soft-spoken well-spoken
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- 人を呪わば穴二つ【ひとをのろわばあなふたつ】
expression:
- a curse will rebound on yourself as well; curses, like chickens, come home to roost - proverb
- 勝手知ったる【かってしったる】
expression / noun or verb acting prenominally:
- well aware of; know thoroughly; being familiar with (and thus feeling no need for restraint)
- 竜虎の争い【りゅうこのあらそい】
expression / noun:
- well-matched contest; fight between a dragon and a tiger [literal]
- よくしたもの《良くしたもの》
expression / noun:
- convenient thing; harmonious, well-made thing
expression:
- things always work out
- 良い線を行く【よいせんをいく】好い線を行く Inflection
expression / godan -いく/-ゆく verb (spec.):
- to be on the right track; to go well ➜ いい線を行く【いいせんをいく】
- 良い線行く【よいせんいく】好い線行く Inflection
expression / godan -いく/-ゆく verb (spec.):
- to be on the right track; to go well ➜ いい線行く【いいせんいく】
- 造詣が深い【ぞうけいがふかい】 Inflection
expression / adjective:
- well-versed (in); profoundly knowledgeable (about); high in the attainment (of) - usu. as ”~に造詣が深い
- 及び☆【および】
conjunction:
- and; as well as
このような犯罪は罰金および投獄又はそのいずれかで罰せられる。 Such an offence is punished by a fine and/or imprisonment.
- 既知【きち】 Inflection
~の noun / adjectival noun / noun:
- already known; well-known Antonym: 未知
あなたと私の間では、リサ、私がニックを好きでないのは既知の事でしょう。 Between you and me, Lisa, we know that I simply don't like Nick.
- 善哉【ぜんざい】
interjection:
- Well done!; Bravo!
noun:
- zenzai; red bean soup made with Azuki beans (style varies according to region)
- ビシッと・びしっと・ビシっと
adverb:
- with a snap; (break) cleanly - onomatopoeia
- (reject) sternly; flatly
- smartly (e.g. of dressing up well)
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