(n) fresh (fish)
(exp) to show one's age (e.g. to start creaking at the joints)
to wear out (e.g. machinery)
(exp) (1) not staying on well
not sticking on well
(2) unlucky
(exp,v5r) to have fortune come your way
to become lucky
(exp) (1) stay well (on)
(2) lucky
(exp) difficult to get into
not be easily influenced into joining some mood or activity
(exp) (1) spreading well
(2) easily be influenced into joining some mood
(3) easy to get into
(exp,v5r) (col) to catch 'the stupid' (e.g. from talking to stupid people, watching mindless TV, etc.)
(exp) twilight
the time for disasters (similar to 'the witching hour' but not midnight)
(exp) having the luck to escape trouble (your behaviour has landed you in)
(exp) to get over a bad habit
(exp) to cost little
to come cheap
(exp) to cost little
to come cheap
(adj-i) vigorous
cheerful
assertive
(adj-i) vigorous
cheerful
assertive
(adj-i) vigorous
cheerful
assertive
(adj-i) vigorous
cheerful
assertive
(exp,v5r) to be comprehensible
(adj-i) nothing to say
have no objection
(adj-i) well-bred
(adj-i) well-bred
(exp) ill bred
poorly brought up
(adj-i) well-bred
(adj-i) well-bred
(adj-na,n,adj-no) complacent
self-satisfied
self-important
conceited
(adj-na,n,adj-no) complacent
self-satisfied
self-important
conceited
(v5r) to take a step backward
(v5r,vi) to withdraw
to leave
(v5s,vt) to tear off
(v5r,vi) to withdraw
to leave