to be shy; to be bashful; to feel awkward; to feel embarrassed
to break the ice; to broach a subject; to bring up a topic
to go out; to go around; to walk about; to roam
to settle peacefully; to work out peacefully; to come to an amicable solution; to become reconciled
something or other; one thing or another; this or that
good humour (humor); good mood
somewhat larger (amount); quite a lot; a little more (than usual); a little extra
reaching a stopping place; settling down (before the next stage); getting to a point where one can rest; one paragraph
having enough of (food, drink, etc.); having one's fill; fully enjoying
public (attention, recognition, etc.); social (standing, acceptance, etc.); worldly (fame, desires, etc.)
in drops; dripping; gently (sloping); sluggishly; endlessly; leisurely
possession; ownership; Tibet; Tibetan people
bloodsucking; sucking blood
broadcasting; broadcast; program; announcement
well connected; well known; having a large, diverse circle of acquaintances
public entertainment; performing arts; accomplishments; attainments
missing (of a person); lost; unaccounted for; whereabouts unknown
national network broadcast; nation-wide broadcast
(opening of) a wound; (mouth of a) wound; cut
pleased to make your acquaintance
to say; to be called; to do
inside the encampment; within the camp
by your leave; with your permission
to sniff around; to snoop around; to nose about
bang; bam; noontime signal gun (carried out early Meiji to Taishō); noon gun; last round in a game of 12 rounds; precisely
interrogative sentence-ending particle expressing doubt
to run about; to rush about
satisfaction; pride; one's strong point; one's forte; regular customer; regular client
another person; other people; unrelated person (i.e. not related by blood); outsider; stranger
telephone receiver; telephone mouthpiece; making a telephone call; receiving a telephone call
impudent; shameless; brazen
mark; sign; symbol; emblem; badge; crest
telephone call; telephone (device)
to have the privilege of doing
middle-age; middle age; midlife; one's middle years
thank you; thanks; much (thanks); very (sorry); quite; really; somehow
to learn by experience; to learn one's lesson; to learn the hard way; to be discouraged (by); to have enough (of); to be disgusted (with)