to go to the bottom of an affair; to inquire into the origin
no concern of mine; nothing to do with me
to be sad; to mourn for; to regret
to rub in (e.g. cream into the skin); to grind and mix (e.g. pepper into miso)
scary; frightening; eerie; dreadful
well-matched (esp. of a couple); becoming; suitable
chain; chaining; connection; (genetic) linkage
to be foolish; to be stupid; to be ridiculous
to get drunk; to become intoxicated; to feel sick (e.g. in a vehicle); to become nauseated; to be elated; to be exalted
to crowd; to flock; to swarm
face; official stance; public position or attitude (as opposed to private thoughts); ceremony for the erection of the framework of a house
self-satisfaction; (self-)complacency; smugness
embodiment; manifestation; materialization; materialisation; expression; indication
the same; the said; likewise
pole; climax; extreme; extremity
telekinesis; psychokinesis
nailing on; nailing down; being stationary; being rooted to the spot; (price) pegging
et cetera; etc.; and the like; and so forth
malicious; ill-tempered; unkind
to look (stare) back at (somebody); to look at again; to re-examine; to prove oneself superior (to someone who had previously been condescending); to look back (behind oneself)
because ...; for ...; the reason being ...; as for ...; when it comes to ...; regarding ...
to assume the air of ...; to behave like ...; to put on airs; to be self-important
(approximate) time; around; suitable time (or condition); time of year; season
underground; subterranean
praying mantis (esp. the narrow-winged mantis, Tenodera angustipennis)
armor and helmet (armour)
sickle; leading question; trick question; sickle-and-chain (weapon); spear with curved cross-blades; gooseneck tenon and mortise joint; (arch.) noisiness
great hurry; great haste; rush
glaring at each other; confrontation; standoff; face-off
stupid; foolish; idiotic; fool; idiot; blockhead
neighborhood nuisance; neighbourhood nuisance
under one's arm; (in) the armpit
as much as possible; unbeatably; unsurpassably
a diamond on a dunghill is still a diamond; quality is quality; an old eagle is better than a young crow; (lit.) even if it's rotten, it's still sea bream