Results, one turning up and one turning down
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- 腕を組む【うでをくむ】腕をくむ Inflection
expression / godan ~む verb:
- to fold one's arms
- to link arms with someone
- 相済む【あいすむ】 Inflection
godan ~む verb / intransitive verb:
- to finish; to end; to be completed - formal version of 済む
- to fulfill one's obligations - oft. as 相済みません, as an apology ➜ 相済まない
- 無気力試合【むきりょくしあい】
noun:
- match where one side loses on purpose - Sports term
- dull game; dull match - Sports term
- 目で物を言う【めでものをいう】 Inflection
expression / godan ~う verb:
- to communicate with a look; to talk with one's eyes [literal]
- どうにか☆ Inflection
adverb / ~する noun:
- in some way or other; one way or another; somehow; only just; barely
- 先代☆【せんだい】
noun:
- previous generation (e.g. one's parents); family predecessor
- predecessor
- previous age
- 待ち☆【まち】
noun / suffix noun:
- waiting; waiting time
- wait tile; tile which would complete one's hand - Mahjong term
- 兄貴☆【あにき】アニキ
noun:
- elder brother - familiar language - honorific language
- one's senior
- older man; man older than oneself
「そっか。暇なら掃除しといて。」「なんだそれ。兄貴をアゴで使うなよ。」 "Oh? If you're free get the cleaning done." "What's up with that? Don't order your brother around!"
- 子供の頃☆【こどものころ】子供のころ・子どもの頃・子どものころ
expression / ~の noun:
- as a child; when one was a child; childhood
彼女が子供の頃のことを言うのをよく耳にする。 I often hear her refer to her childhood.
- 擦り抜ける【すりぬける】すり抜ける・擦抜ける Inflection
ichidan verb / intransitive verb:
- to slip through; to make one's way through quickly
- 脱兎のごとく【だっとのごとく】脱兎の如く
expression / adverb:
- (at) high speed; as fast as one can; with lightning speed ➜ 脱兎【だっと】
- 畳の上で死ぬ【たたみのうえでしぬ】 Inflection
expression / godan ~ぬ verb:
- to die a natural death; to die in one's own bed - sensitive
- 気を入れる【きをいれる】 Inflection
expression / ichidan verb:
- to do in earnest; to concentrate on; to apply one's mind to
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