to tip off (e.g. the police); to inform (on); to squeal; to rat
human leukocyte antigen; HLA
drug deal; drug dealing; drug trafficking; drug trade
what shape?; what type?; which model?; which blood group?
double-leaved printing (traditional East Asian books); sealed-page printing; magazine (esp. pornographic) with long side or all three sides sealed to prevent browsing; dual page
required subject; compulsory course
arraying a number of reference books in order to compose poetry; literary composition crammed with maxims, ancient episodes, legends, etc.; otters lining a catch of fish on a river bank; (people) making offerings (esp. of fish)
Father's Day (3rd Sunday of June)
(wild) yak (Bos mutus); (domestic) yak (Bos grunniens)
circulation (esp. documents); sending round
to rise in esteem; to become popular; to rise in value (stocks)
scientific basis; scientific foundation; scientific grounds
jumble (of two or several things); mix
classical elegance; antiquity
chaser; pursuer; chaser; light drink (often just water) taken after a strong alcoholic drink
fern (esp. species Gleichenia japonica); fernery
orchid; Netherlands; Holland
suspension bridge; rope bridge
fitting (e.g. door, window); fit; succession; continuation; series
adhesive bandage; sticking plaster; band-aid
slow; clumsy; stupid; irritating
zip; ping; zing; zoom; whoosh
main; principal; main dish; main course; main part; principal part
front or rear of a palanquin (carried by two people); one of two people carrying a palanquin
traditional Chinese medicine
katakana; angular Japanese syllabary used primarily for loanwords
premises search; household search
tip-off (to the authorities); information (on); anonymous report
going along voluntarily to be questioned by police
anpan; bread roll filled with red bean paste
fruit knife; paring knife
(person) seeming like a genius; (having) the temperament of a prodigy
type B (blood, influenza, hepatitis, etc.)
(a) stop (e.g. in a timber joint, or at the end of a kanji stroke); remaining (e.g. poste-restante); forty-five degree angle
to tuck up (e.g. skirt); to abridge; to cut short