to obey (an order, law, etc.); to abide by (a rule, custom, etc.); to follow (a person); to accompany; to go alongside (e.g. a river); to follow (e.g. a sign)
head; lead; vanguard; first
in order; in turn; one by one
to have the privilege of doing
muscle; tendon; vein; artery; fiber; fibre; line
don't you think?; indicates question
a short while ago; a moment ago; just now; some time ago
introduction; presentation; referral; listing
to change; to alter; to reform; to correct; to examine; to check
well; properly; best regards; please remember me; just like ...; as though one were ...
it is I who should say so
polite; courteous; civil; careful; close; thorough
just because; even if; even though
turn (in line); order of things; sequential order
doubt; question; suspicion; dubiousness
side ponytail (hairstyle)
(one's) older brother; lad; sonny
in the same way as; just like
to bring near; to bring close; to let go near; to associate with; to bring (people) together; to let come near (of a person)
distinction; difference; separate; different; exception; exclusion
honest; frank; candid; honestly; frankly
next; following; subsequent; stage; station
to open one's mouth (to talk); to (start to) tell
brow; glabella; middle forehead; area between the eyebrows
to wrinkle up (one's eyebrows, one's nose); to furrow; to crimple
in name only; figurehead; (only) by name
hmm; well ...; humph; roughly; harshly; violently
appearing that; seeming that; looking like; having the appearance of
though; notwithstanding; although
willingly; voluntarily; on one's own accord
that is to say; so that means
in turns; in series; in number order; by rotation
indeed; really; very; extremely; absolutely; certainly
high class; high grade; high rank; seniority
suit (clothing); suit (playing cards)
to continue; to last; to continue (without a break); to be unbroken; to occur again and again; to lead to; to connect to
pout; displeasure; ill humor; ill humour; sullenness
to like; to be pleased with; to be delighted with; to take a liking to; to suit one's fancy
faint; indistinct; dim; (arch.) few; (arch.) a little