(exp,v5k) to start an act (of a play)
to have curtains open
to have an (event, period of history, etc.) start
(n) terminal cancer
(n) spreading out like an open fan
(exp,adj-i) lightly seasoned
(exp) there being still some hope (lit: there is a pulse)
being not altogether hopeless
(exp) there being still some hope (lit: there is a pulse)
being not altogether hopeless
(v5r,vi) to regret
(v5r,vi) to amuse oneself
to be amused
to enjoy
to think fun
(v1,vt) to aim at
(adj-i) extremely fond of
having a weakness for
(exp,adj-i) have bad eyesight
(v5r) to be dizzy
to feel faint
(exp) to have an eye for
(exp,adj-i) having an expert eye
(exp) (id) The luck is in one's favor
(exp,v5u) to feel dizzy
(adj-i) extremely fond of
having a weakness for
(exp) to come to see
to come to understand
to regain sight
(exp) to have an eye for
(exp,v5u) to feel dizzy
(exp,v5m) (1) to be dizzy
to be disoriented
(2) to be dazzled
(3) to be lost in (greed, lust, etc.)
(n) weather clearing at night
(exp,v5k) to have medicine be effective
(exp) (uk) there is no way that ... (expresses speaker's belief that something is impossible)
(P)
(exp,v5u) to be incomparable
to be completely different matters
to be completely different things
(exp) (uk) there is no way that ... (expresses speaker's belief that something is impossible)
(adj-na,adj-no) (uk) frequent
common
usual
(v5s,vt) to shake
to swing
to sway
to shock
(P)
(exp) to have things to do
(exp,v5s) to shine (of the sun)