a born fool is never cured; (lit.) there is no medicine for fools
foot-operated bellows; foot bellows
recipient; receiver; skilled practitioner (of judo, sumo, etc.); person who picks up the cards (in karuta games)
to celebrate one's recovery from illness
absurd; unreasonable; out of the question; preposterous
person who always wants to make a good impression; pretentious person
The Fall of Berlin (film)
all over; all over the place; everywhere
be guided by your children when you are old
tree line; forest line; timberline
(for a fruit) to go bad and lose its shape from being overripe or damaged; to feel listless; to be dull; to be lazy
swastika (45-degree clockwise form used as a Nazi symbol); Hakenkreuz
dead lay; starfish; woman who is inactive during sexual intercourse
administration of an estate
without being able to help oneself; against one's will; compelling; pressing; irresistible
to beat by a wide margin (in a race); to tear (off) roughly
irritability; peevishness; irascibility; hot temper
condescending attitude; arrogant attitude; looking down on
to be hesitant; to feel timid