(v1) to start eating
(v1) to start eating
(v1,vt) to be used to eating
(v1,vt) (1) to make someone eat
(2) to deal (a blow)
to play (a trick)
(exp) to charge for one's meal
(exp,v1) (1) to stand up
(2) to leave
(exp) to abandon a humble attitude and get on one's high horse
suddenly to assume an antagonistic attitude
(exp) to abandon a humble attitude and get on one's high horse
suddenly to assume an antagonistic attitude
(exp,v1) (1) to stand up
(2) to leave
(exp) to sit down
(exp) (1) to follow suit
to imitate or follow someone blindly
(2) to ride on someone's back
to ride someone's coattails
to take advantage, e.g. of another's popularity
(v5r,vi) (1) (uk) to lean on
to weigh on
(2) to bend over
to lean forward
(v5r,vi) to stand on tiptoe
to rise in the world
to become arrogant
(v1,vt) to promote
to make richer
(v5r) to stretch out
(v5r,vi) to stretch
to reach to
to stand on tiptoe
(v1,vt) to stretch out
(exp) to feel purified
(exp) to be mentally fatigued
to tired to the bone
(exp) to lose one's composure
(exp) to weigh on one's mind
(exp) to keep to oneself
(exp) to bear in mind
to keep remembering
(exp) to do wholeheartedly
to put one's heart into something
(exp) to take to
to let one's heart go out to
(exp) to turn one's thoughts to
to pay attention to
to give heed to
(exp) to do wholeheartedly
to put one's heart into something
(v1) to impress
to charm
(exp) to be grieved at heart
(exp) to pad (a sash)