(exp) (1) (pol) (used to ask a question in the negative) won't (hasn't, isn't, doesn't, etc.)
(2) (used to make invitations, express desires or give indirect commands) won't you
(P)
(v5r,vi) to choke
to sob convulsively
to cough
(n,vs) (uk) fake stoicism
pretended endurance (for sake of pride)
false courage
(v5r,vi) to lose weight
to become thin
to wither away
(n,adj-no) helical
spiral-shaped
(n,vs) (sl) giving someone a peek (of cleavage, etc.)
(v1,vt) (1) to make (someone) to meet
to let (someone) meet
(2) to expose to
to subject to
(v1) to let a person take hold of
to bribe by slipping money into a person's hand
(v1,vt) to accomplish
(n) costume fitting
(io) (v1,vt) to draw or pull something towards oneself (e.g. chair)
(io) (v1,vt) to introduce
to compare
(v1) to make somebody drink
to give someone a drink
(n) trusting or resignation to fate
(v1) to let someone swim
to let someone go free
(n) harassment
pestering
(v1) to dent
to indent
to depress
to humiliate
(n) (1) putting on the pressure
pushing forward
(2) being pressed
being under pressure
(v1,vi) to advance on
to close in
to march on
to descend on (the enemy)
to move towards
to surge forward (crowd, wave of nostalgia, wave, etc.)
to rush for (the door)
to inundate
to overwhelm
to push aside
(n) (musical) tuning
(n) poetry contest
(n) Japanese playing cards
(exp) no concern of mine
nothing to do with me
(v1,vt) (1) to make (someone) to meet
to let (someone) meet
(2) to expose to
to subject to
(exp,adj-i) inscrutable
incomprehensible
(n) shell-matching game popular with court aristocrats during the Heian period
(n) stimulant
(P)
(v1,vt) to let something slip
to slide
to glide
(v1) (1) (uk) to force something into someone's mouth (i.e. a gag)
(2) to wedge something into a space, filling it
(3) to feed someone (something)
(n) foil
someone to look as if he's putting up a fight but actually have no chance of winning