slowly; unhurriedly; easily (e.g. in time); well; well (e.g. sleep); comfortably
to correct; to rectify; to reform; to straighten (one's posture, collar, etc.); to adjust
uninterested; unconcerned; plain; light; flowing gently
you must be kidding; hey, come on!; surely not!
information; news; intelligence; information; data contained in characters, signals, code, etc.
to drain; to pour; to wash away; to distribute (e.g. electricity over wires, music over a PA system, etc.); to circulate; to cruise (e.g. taxi); to float
meaningfully (smiling, grinning, etc.); suggestively; broadly; sneeringly
moving about in confusion; going every which way; going this way and that
play; sport; fun; caprice; joke; jest
generally; mainly; nearly all; almost all; gist; summary; staying within bounds
beside a nobleman; close aid (of a nobleman, etc.); place where a high ranking person resides; one's own city (of a shogun, lord, etc.); place under one's direct control; one's own turf
to go through; to suffer; to experience (something unpleasant)
babysitting; babysitter; taking care of; assisting; assistant
service; duty; business; Buddhist religious services
monitoring; watching; observation; surveillance; guarding; supervision
role; assignment; position (of responsibility); post; part (in a play, film, etc.); role
to shake one's head (in denial)
that sort of; that kind of; like that; such; so
fierce look; frightening look; tough look; aggressive attitude; coercive attitude; taking a hard line
company; lot; bunch; troupe; company (of musicians)
to follow around; to shadow; to tag along; to haunt one (e.g. feeling, failure); to follow one
to persuade; to coax; to solicit; to seduce; to make advances; to make a play
statement; remark; observation; utterance; speech; proposal
to approach; to draw near; to gather (in one place); to come together; to stop by (while on one's way to another place); to drop by; to grow old
something like ...; something called ...
sophism; chop logic; far-fetched argument; quibble; cavil; argument for argument's sake
to knead; to mix with fingers; to quibble; to argue for argument's sake
to hold one's breath; to catch one's breath
two persons; two people; pair; couple
indicates supposition; if ... then; when; (typically after someone's name) indicates exasperation
essential; important; crucial; vital; main
to loaf (particularly on the job); to idle one's time away; to dawdle
inside one's heart; in one's mind
venting one's anger (on someone or something); taking out one's anger on
big-shot; influential person; happy face; smiling face; sympathetic attitude; getting along with
to be worried about; to be concerned for someone's welfare