(exp,vs-i) to favor
to favour
to show favor to
to show favour to
to be partial to
to be a regular customer of
(vs-s,vt) to give rein to
(v1) to gush out
to gush forth
to effuse
(v5r,vi) (1) to lean on
to recline on
(2) to rely on
to depend on
(ateji) (exp) (uk) to settle
to finish
to bring to an end
(exp) to get moldy
to get out-of-fashion
(exp) in a sense
in some way
to an extent
(P)
(exp) to make oneself popular without any regard to others
to take all the credit to oneself
(exp,v5r) to learn a lesson (usu. from an unpleasant experience)
to be good for someone
(n) (comp) daisy chain connection
(v5aru,vi) (1) (hon) to come
to go
to be (somewhere)
(aux-v) (2) (after a -te form, or the particle "de") is (doing)
are (doing)
(P)
(v5r) to change suddenly
(exp,vs-i) (1) to be entranced
to be enraptured
to be transported
to be fascinated
(2) to be absentminded
to be miles away
to be in a world of one's own
(v1,vt) (1) to trick someone into (committing a crime, etc.)
to hatch a plan and deceive someone
(2) to assault (a castle, etc.)
(3) to drop something and have it fall into something
(v5r,vi) to spring up
to leap to one's feet
to jump up and down
(v1,vt) to lure someone
to entice someone
(vs-i) to break up (e.g. a meeting)
to call it a night
(exp) to put the fear of God into
(exp) (hon) to arrive
(v5r) to assume an air of importance
to be self-important
to put on airs
(v5r) to assume an air of importance
to be self-important
to put on airs
(v5aru) (1) (uk) (hon) to come
to go
to be (somewhere)
(2) (after the -te form of a verb) -ing
(v5r) (1) (uk) (hon) to be
(2) to come
(3) to go
(exp) to receive favor (favour)
to be much obliged to someone
to be indebted
to be grateful
(exp) to take care of
(exp) to take a bath
(exp,v5r) (1) (hum) to meet (someone of higher status)
(2) (arch) to be recognized (esp. by someone of higher status)
to be visible
to be seen
to be noticed
(exp) (hum) to show
(exp,v5r) to be recognized (by someone of higher status)
to be noticed
to get attention
(exp,v5r) (1) (hum) to meet (someone of higher status)
(2) (arch) to be recognized (esp. by someone of higher status)
to be visible
to be seen
to be noticed