Results, to treat someone to a feast
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- 金槌☆【かなづち】金づち・鉄鎚
noun:
- hammer
- hopeless swimmer; complete beginner at swimming; someone who sinks like a stone - usually written using kana alone
- 恩着せがましい【おんきせがましい】恩きせがましい Inflection
adjective:
- patronizing; expecting gratitude in return; acting like one is doing someone a favor; condescending ➜ 恩に着せる【おんにきせる】
- 番に当たる【ばんにあたる】 Inflection
expression / godan ~る verb:
- to have one's turn; to be on duty; to have one's inning
- 印する【いんする】 Inflection
~する verb (spec.) / transitive:
- to stamp (one's mark, etc.); to seal
- to leave (one's footprints, etc.)
- なりかかる《成り掛かる・成り掛る》 Inflection
godan ~る verb:
- to be on the verge; to be on the brink; to get close ➜ なりかける
- 顎をしゃくる【あごをしゃくる】 Inflection
expression / godan ~る verb:
- to jerk one's chin; to nod toward; to point one's chin at ➜ 決る【しゃくる】
- つまみ☆《摘み・摘まみ・撮み・抓み》
noun:
- knob; handle; button
- (file) handle - IT term
- snack (to have with a drink); side dish
suffix:
- a pinch (e.g. of salt)
noun / suffix noun:
- picking; harvesting
春が来ると人々はのぐさを摘みに出かけます。 When spring comes, people go out to pick wild plants.
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