reinforcement (e.g. of troops)
to request; to beg; to call; to order; to entrust to; to rely on
opening suddenly and widely (e.g. eyes)
a step; short distance; short time
iai; art of drawing one's sword, cutting down one's opponent and sheathing the sword afterwards
to be disconnected; to get out of place; to miss the mark; to get it wrong (e.g. guess, expectation); to be removed; to be excluded
to inherit; to succeed; to take over
surrender; submission; capitulation; being defeated (e.g. by a problem); giving up; giving in
air battle; dog fight; aerial battle
banzai; hurray; something to cheer about; something worthy of celebration; giving up; throwing one's hands up
to be put in order; to be put to rights; to be disposed of; to be solved; to be finished; to be married (off)
it's been a long time; long time no see
arrival; coming (e.g. something awaited); advent
fellow traveler; fellow traveller; travelling companion; taking someone along unwillingly (e.g. in death); forcing to take part
Anatidae (duck family of birds)
bad ending (in a film, novel, etc.); unhappy ending
dead end; tragic ending (e.g. of film)
dependent on luck; matter of luck
to force (someone) to take part; to take along unwillingly
(another's) daughter; young lady (esp. of respectable upbringing)
himself; yourself; herself
to fold up; to fold into layers
enthusiast; mania; enthusiasm
to sell (well); to be well known; to be popular; to be famous
sound effect for slurping back up excess saliva (e.g. as stimulated by desire for food)
sickle; leading question; trick question; sickle-and-chain (weapon); spear with curved cross-blades; gooseneck tenon and mortise joint; (arch.) noisiness
to flatter; to curry favor with; to curry favour with; to flirt with (woman with a man); to make eyes at (a man)
to flatter; to curry favour (with); to play up (to); to suck up (to); to toady (to)
background (of a case, incident, etc.)
ideal; perfect; most suitable; just right
whatever will be, will be; things happen the way they happen
to deliver; to extradite; to stretch across; to hand over
conversation; conference (usu. between important people); discussion; interview
surname; family name; hereditary title (used in ancient Japan to denote rank and political standing)