manjū (steamed bun) with meat filling
unsold items; leftovers; remainders; spinster; old maid
inexpensive; cheap; easy; simple
regrettable; unsatisfactory; deplorable; lamentable
unexpected meeting; coincidence
higher rank; better position
one's mental make-up (structure)
housewife demographic; housewives
miscellaneous goods; general goods; sundries
all but dead; half killed
will; testament; last request
curiosity of fear; urge to look at something frightening; wanting to take a peek at something unpleasant
hospitality industry; service trade (hotel and restaurant); service industry
what kind of business; what sort of matter
tactful; adroit; shrewd; clever; smart; affable
to remain unsold; to be left on the shelf
both repellant and attractive at the same time; both cute and disgusting
in a positive sense of the word; in the best sense of the word; in a good way
appreciation (of art, music, poetry, etc.)
in name only; titular; nominal
great white shark; white pointer (Carcharodon carcharias)
to all come in (e.g. teeth); to all come out (e.g. seedlings, flowers)
outer material of a garment; shell of a jacket or coat; garment minus the lining
exhausted; tired; withered; worn out; boiling until shapeless or mushy; tediously
to fall on one's backside; to be exhausted; to lose strength; to lose one's abilities
healing; soothing; therapy; comfort; solace
to buy (of a government, public agency, etc. from a private citizen); to purchase; to buy up (all of something)
eco bag; reusable shopping bag
engaging in (work); pursuing (e.g. studies); following (a profession); being involved in
leisurely; slowly; soon; shortly; here and there; scattered
attachment (to); tenacity of purpose
person inside a cartoon body suit; voice actor; insider
understanding completely; understanding all there is to know
forbidden move (sumo, shogi, go, etc.); prohibited move; foul
handling things without making waves; taking in one's stride
being put off (by someone's words, behaviour, etc.); being taken aback; recoiling (in shock, disgust, etc.); zooming out or pulling the camera back to get a wider image (in film and TV)