effective medicine; well-known medicine
to learn a lesson (usu. from an unpleasant experience); to be good for someone
to make short work of; to eat up quickly
to tie; to bind; to fasten
sash clip (fastener); ornament worn over an obi
two directions; both directions; two-way; bidirectional
to do one good; to be beneficial; to be good for the body; to be helpful
questionable; doubtful; suspicious
cloth; dress material; clothing fabric
to seize; to grab; to collar
fragment; scrap; cut end; cut-off piece; chip; odds and ends
to get an upset stomach; to have diarrhea
act of self-advertisement; publicity stunt
disturbance of sleep; nuisance in the middle of the night
influential; powerful; popular; prosperous; doing well
swiftness of foot; fast runner; swift horse; fleet steed
outer shrine of the Ise Grand Shrine
to ooze; to exude; to percolate; to soak through
to leave nothing undone; to do all in one's might; to do everything possible
refusing to budge; adamant; intransigent; unyielding
vomit; vomitus; vomited matter
Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal (1885-1945); Minister of the Interior (669-1868)
to get blurred; to get hoarse; to get husky; to graze; to scrape
to be away from home; to be out of the house
to get flustered; to get flurried; to get agitated; to become impatient; to hurry
sopping wet; dripping wet; sodden; drenched; soaked
to despise; to belittle; to look down on
strut; short vertical post; thickness (of a book minus the cover, a sheaf of paper, etc.); (arch.) handbreadth; (arch.) bundle
to border; to fringe; to hem; to edge
to pick out (with the fingers); to pull out; to throw out (e.g. of a bar); to drag out; to chuck out