with a view to marriage; with marriage in mind
very; greatly; much; just about to; almost; very nearly
signature move (assoc. with a martial artist, wrestler, etc.); finishing move
to roll over; to tumble; to roll about (with laughter)
roar of laughter (from multiple people); burst of laughter; uproarious laughter; laughing hard (by a single person)
to pretend to be tough; to put on a brave front; to whistle in the dark; to bluff
nature; property; disposition
to be jealous of; to be envious of; to envy
as much as one can; as much as possible; if at all possible
to stand watch; to stand guard; to look out; to open (one's eyes) wide
bad feeling; feeling bad; disagreeable; unpleasant; revolting; gross
toot (e.g. of trumpet); honk (e.g. of klaxon); beep; farting sound; sound of something being inflated; puff
game of make-believe; child's play; pretend play
as (much) as possible; as (much) as one can; wherever practicable; if possible
establishment; creation; posing (a problem); options setting; preference settings; configuration
to leave as; to view as; to maintain the status quo
to take a breath; to take a short rest
to bend; to curve; to bend (the truth); to falsify; to corrupt; to sully
having no thought for; having no consideration for; disregarding; overlooking; (arch.) being found not guilty (in an Edo-period court); (arch.) acquittal
to run up (a hill, stairs etc.); to dash up; to rush up
semi-transparent; translucent
not one to talk; who are you to say; look who's talking
sick; ill; ailing; (arch.) to hurt; (arch.) to ache
standard; set; routine; decided
to divide; to separate; to share; to distribute; to distinguish
to love (someone weaker than oneself); to be affectionate towards; to treat with tender loving care
sincerity; true heart; devotion
to use up; to exhaust; to devote oneself (to); to do one's utmost (for); to do to exhaustion; to do completely
to swear; to vow; to take an oath; to pledge
to prepare for death; to get ready to die
to sleep together (e.g. man and a woman); to lie with each other
sincere; earnest; serious
to permit; to allow; to forgive; to pardon; to exempt (someone) from; to remit; to acknowledge
news; word; tidings; omen