(adj-i) incompetent
have no merit
(exp) to get on well (with a person)
(lit: to suit a horse)
(adj-i) tall (of a person)
(exp,adj-i) short (of a person)
(exp,v5t) to have one's feet reach the bottom (e.g. when standing in water)
(exp) having a weak chest
(n) calendar pad
(v1,vi) to come unstuck from
(exp) to increase in value
to gain prestige
(exp) to increase in value
to gain prestige
(n) semi-darkness
dusk
twilight
poor light
(n) parched-barley flour
ground-barley flour
(exp) to be compatible
to get along well
(n) carcinogenic
cancer causing
(exp) having thin hair
(v5r,vt) to feel annoyed at
(v5r,vi) to feel sorrow
to be sad
(n) skin cancer
(v5r,vi) to spring
to jump up
to fly up
to skip
(exp,adj-i) proud
(exp) (id) One's knees are about to give way
(exp) good writer
wielding a facile pen
(exp,adj-i) seriously ill
(n) proneness to being ill
proneness to disease
(exp,adj-i) good quality (goods)
(exp,adj-i) good quality (goods)
(exp) low class
poor quality
(exp,adj-i) good quality (goods)
(exp,adj-i) good quality (goods)
(v5r,vi) (1) to float
to rise to the surface
(2) to stand out
to be visible
(3) to be alienated