(exp) please remember me
please help me
please treat me well
I look forward to working with you
(n) Catcher in the Rye (novel by J. D. Salinger)
(exp) (id) Show me a liar, and I will show you a thief
(exp) (hon) please remember me
please help me
please treat me well
(exp) my condolences
(exp) (uk) congratulations
(exp,v1) to put one's ideas in writing
(exp) to be betrayed by a trusted follower
(exp) to be betrayed by a trusted follower
(exp) believe it or not
(exp) based on government policy
(exp) (obsc) try though one might, it's impossible to replace one's first love
(exp) thank you for your continued patronage
(exp) (hum) to be a burden
to make trouble for someone
(exp) thank you very much
(n) (comp) less than or equal to (<=)
(n) (comp) greater than or equal to (>=)
(exp) knowing no bounds
showing no signs of stopping or slowing down
(exp) thank you for your continued patronage
(exp,v5r) (1) to lose hope
(2) to be plunged into darkness
(exp) knowing no bounds
showing no signs of stopping or slowing down
(exp) expression meaning that avoiding unnecessary talk can prevent disaster falling on one
(exp) (hum) to be a burden
to make trouble for someone
(exp) that may be true
that might be the case
(exp) knowing no bounds
showing no signs of stopping or slowing down
(exp) it is certain true that ... (but)
you can't argue that it's not ... (but)
(exp) (hon) please remember me
please help me
please treat me well
(exp) Even if thirsty not to drink from "Robber's Spring"
A proverb meaning not to lower oneself to unjust acts no matter how desperate
(English equivalent) The eagle does not hunt flies
(exp) a student must never forget to honor their teacher (honour)
(exp) (hum) midsummer greetings
to inquiry after someone's health in the hot season