to stick to; to cling to; to adhere to; to become intimate (of a man and woman); to get close; to get married
to be indelibly stained or ingrained; to be dyed in deeply
(not) merely; (not) simply
shaking; jolting; shaking up (e.g. one's adversary); flustering (someone)
intent to kill; intent to murder; urge to kill; murderous impulse
indescribable; having no way to express
person holding a dan rank; black belt (martial arts); dan player (go, shogi)
to consider as; to regard (as equivalent); to deem (as); to equate
trial; judgement; judgment
to think out; to devise; to invent; to begin to think; to come up with a plan
without hesitation; without a qualm; at the drop of a hat
trembling (with fear, cold, etc.); shaking; chattering (of teeth); coming loose; wobbling
seiza; kneeling with the tops of the feet flat on the floor, and sitting on the soles
Preaching to the Perverted
to sit cross-legged; to sit at ease
firm; strong; unbending; unyielding; uncompromising; stubborn
oath; vow; pledge; covenant
bedroom; bedchamber; (arch.) roost; (arch.) nest
of all things (days, etc.)
to eat (fodder, grass, etc.); to receive (a salary); to receive a stipend from one's lord
end; final; end of life; death; never; not at all
sudden impulse; passing fancy
infringement (of a law, treaty, etc.); contravention; conflict (with a theory, claim, etc.); inconsistency; (arch.) collision; (arch.) contact
be considered; be deemed; be thought to be
contacting; getting in touch; communication; call; message
mental derangement; madness; insanity
to support each other; to support one another
lowercase letter; small letter
distinction; differentiation; classification
gum; rubber; eraser; condom
lover; sweetheart; boyfriend; girlfriend
to tell X from Y; to distinguish; to know (one thing) from (another)
pronunciation; production of sound
accent (of one's speech); dialect; provincialism; corrupted form (e.g. of word); mispronunciation
cause and effect; causality; karma; fate; unfortunate; unlucky
to hit the bullseye; to hit the mark (in tastes, humour, etc.)