to prostrate oneself before
look who's talking; you're one to talk; you can talk
a little bit; a little while
to take (a resource, e.g. time or money); to hang; to come into view; to arrive; to come under (a contract, a tax); to start (engines, motors); to attend
shamelessly; acting brazenly unaffected; being resigned to (disgrace)
connivance; tacit consent; toleration; acquiescence
atrocious; fiendish; brutal; villainous
son (of others); boy; young master; green young man from a well-to-do family; young man innocent of the ways of the world
gauntlet (used in Kendo); bracer; fencing glove
opening fully; full throttle; full power
to get into a fight; to take up the gauntlet; to accept a challenge
to respond; to satisfy; to accept; to comply with; to apply for
accessories; small articles; minor character; small fry; weak one
other side; other party; other end (e.g. of phone connection); opposition
loitering; hanging around; wandering around
to see everything; to see all; to abandon; to give up; to sell at a loss; to sell off
string; cord; man who is financially dependent on a woman; gigolo; restrictions; conditions
to fasten (something or someone) to; to tie (to); to fix; to bind
foot; paw; leg; gait; pace; bottom structural component (i.e. radical) of a kanji; (arch.) money
to fall to one's knees; to go down on one's knees (e.g. to express respect)
sentence; verdict; pronouncement
to hang one's head; to droop one's head
successful execution; accomplishment; completion; fulfillment; carrying through
to wait for one's punishment; to wait before one gets what's coming to one; (lit.) to wash one's neck and wait (i.e. for one's beheading)
thereupon; shortly thereafter
in a little while; in a bit
to train; to teach; to acquire (information); to learn; to stock; to stock up on
disquieting; threatening; turbulent; restless; unsettled; disturbing
to have sexual intercourse
(growing) quickly (esp. children, plants); (developing) quickly; fast; rapidly
to master (e.g. a skill); to become accustomed to (e.g. a lifestyle); to acquire (e.g. a habit); to retain