way out; means to escape; escape route
field of flowers; flower garden; flower bed
saliva held in one's mouth during times of tension
to be prominently ...; to be persistently ...
equation; formula; ceremony; style; (arch.) enforcement regulations (of the ritsuryo)
to side with (someone); to support (someone)
foolish; idiotic; stupid; ridiculous; absurd
big hit; big prize; bumper crop; striking it rich; right on the mark; bonanza
unfashionable; unstylish; uncool; unrefined
to insert; to put in; to plant (a cutting); to strike; to arrange (flowers); to wear (a sword) in one's belt
to let dry; to kill (vegetation); to season (lumber)
additional; extraordinary; outside the norms; special case
yikes!; eek!; ook; eek; customer
clever; shrewd; canny; smart; quick; prompt
to be angular; to jut out; to be pointed; to be formal; to be stiff; to be ceremonious
item with a long slender neck (e.g. vase, bottle); long-necked person
brat; kid; urchin; preta; hungry ghost
describing; comparing; form; figure; personal appearance; one's face and figure
papa; dad; daddy; sugar daddy
since some time ago; for some time; for quite a while
to get carried away; to become over-excited; to push one's luck; to push a good thing too far
now advancing and now retreating; ebb and flow; seesawing; taking alternately favorable and unfavorable turns
not all bad; not as dissatisfied (or annoyed) as one would have others believe
to pile up; to heap up; to stir up; to enliven; to bring to a climax
to fold up; to fold into layers
to keep one's temper; to maintain one's composure; to remain calm; to keep presence of mind; to preserve one's equilibrium
to blaze down on; to beat down on; to shine down upon
slapping on (stamp, sticker); flopping down
even so; anyhow; at any rate
calling repeatedly (e.g. someone's name); pronouncing successively (usu. repeating a syllable with voicing, as in "tsuzuku")
no, not like that (but like this)
double-dealing; double tongue; going back on what one has said; repeating oneself
recommendation; referral; endorsement
to step firmly; to harden by treading
to fall on one's shoulders (e.g. responsibility, duty)