condescending attitude; arrogant attitude; looking down on
delicious; appetizing; appetising
companion; follower; attendant; retinue
computer graphics; CG; computer-generated imagery; CGI
unconventional; eccentric; offbeat; aberrant; outlandish; crazy
contrived; false-sounding
to take an attitude; to take a stance; to commit oneself; to assume a position
pulse; vein; chain (of mountains, etc.); hope; thread (of an argument)
extremely; exceptionally; extraordinarily; terribly; super
leading; prominent; eminent; counting on one's fingers
sudden; abrupt; impromptu skit; bandwagon fan; fair-weather fan
to be helpful; to be dependable; to stand by (someone)
indicates concession or compromise; indicates permission
four; four years of age; ten o'clock (old time system); Burakumin; cross grips
revenge; making a new attempt where one previously failed; determination of a loser to win the next time
older sister and younger brother
child (esp. a boy); viscount; founder of a school of thought (esp. Confucius); master; masters and philosophers (categorization of Chinese classical literature); (arch.) you; -er (i.e. man who spends all his time doing...)
vigilantly (watching for an opportunity); eagerly; with an eagle eye
headdress; crown; covering; fogging (photography); blushing
it was, wasn't it?; must have been; I think (it was); how might it have been?
mwahahaha (evil laughter)
refreshingly; with a feeling of relief; pleasantly; (wearing, etc. something) elegantly; smartly; stylishly
to triumph; to be elated with success
sympathy; agreement with; alignment; conformity; tuning
I'm sorry; my apologies; may I come in?; permission; leave; dismissal
roughly; approximately; round about; cursorily; briefly; quickly
to put out one's tongue; to stick out one's tongue
(involving) payment; (involving) compensation; paying a fee
to take advantage (e.g. of a weak situation); to size up (e.g. customer when setting a high price)
manners; courtesy; etiquette
to meet someone's requirements; to meet expectations; to go along with what somebody wants
evasion; avoidance; shirking; recusation (of a judge); taking exception (to a judge); challenge
to stick up (hair, etc.); to stand up straight; to stand up abruptly; to jump to one's feet; to stand in one place, doing nothing in particular; to stand around
lower grades of primary school (first, second, and sometimes third grades)
to see through (a plot, lie, etc.); to penetrate into; to discover; to find out
depending on the way ...; depending on how ...; according to how ...
keep ...-ing; have been ...-ing; leaving (something) on; leaving (something) still in use