in great haste; hurriedly; in a hurry
to be exhausted; to be at a loss; to be worn out; to be helpless
to begin to catch (attention, etc.); to begin to collect
to join together (wooden boards, etc.); to patch together (pieces of cloth, etc.); to glue together
to boil something until it is done (e.g. vegetables)
mallow (any plant of genus Malva)
nothing new; same as always; an old story; nothing new about it; not the first time it has happened
to coat a surface with something that adheres strongly when hardened (i.e. grout, plaster, lacquer); to cover up (e.g. truth); to varnish (e.g. with lies, rumors)
expression of one's feelings; pouring out one's heart
to tread down so as to harden (soil, snow, etc.)
barking up the wrong tree; calling at the wrong house
to polish (up); to dress up
to drive into; to ride into; to extend (a railway line, bus route, etc.) into; to link (a railway line) with; to join up with (a separate line)
to hide; to lie motionless in hiding
finding fault (with); being picky
to boil; to decoct; to infuse
bringing alongside (ship, vehicle, etc.); coming alongside; mooring
to slide down (snow, etc.)
to make (a promise); to conclude (a contract); to act as a go-between; to act as mediator; to curry favour with
obstinate; inflexible; thickheaded
to cut down; to prune; to reduce; to round down (e.g. fraction)
civilized world; civilised world
fighting to the death (with swords)
duplicity; treachery; double-dealing
headache inducing; vexing
using money as a weapon; power of money
to paint in different colors (for different purposes) (colours)
metallic foil cut into strips or other shapes to form decorative motifs; cutting a thin sheet of metal into shapes and affixing it with lacquer forming natural features (e.g. clouds)
to pack (in box); to drive to wall
to reason with (a person)
aggressiveness; combativeness
to detest; to abhor; to loathe
garland; festoon (of flowers)
shepherd's song; pastoral poem; pastoral song; pastoral
pigeon chest (Pectus carinatum, deformity of the chest, protruding ribs and sternum); pigeon breast; woman with big breasts; iron armor with protruding chest; curved front portion of a stirrup; curve at the base of a shamisen neck
toil and moil; working assiduously for; tireless hard work; painstaking labor (labour)