(v1,vt) to taste
to distinguish
to understand
(exp) (1) (col) (uk) to easily attain victory
(2) to dupe
to swindle
(v5r,vt) to mow
to reap
to harvest
(P)
(v1,vt) to harvest
to reap
(v5r) (1) to drain dry
to dry out
(2) to scorch
(v5r) to dry and harden
(v5r,vi) to dry up
to parch
to ebb away
(v1,vi) to dry up completely
to become stale
(v1,vt) (1) to roll up
to hoist
to heave up
(2) to take away
to rip off (e.g. money from someone)
(3) to blow up (dust)
(v1,vi) to dry out and crack
(v5r,vi) to dry up
to parch
to ebb away
(v1,vi) to dry up completely
to become stale
(v5r,vt) to feel
(P)
(v5r,vi) to be impressed
to greatly admire
(v5r) to be overcome with emotion
(v1,vi) to be sweat-stained
(v1) to not take seriously
to take lightly
(adj-i) (1) sentimental
mushy
(2) sugary
saccharine
sickly-sweet
(v1,vi) to content oneself with
to be resigned to (one's fate)
to be contented (satisfied) with (one's lot)
(adj-i) (1) slow
tedious
sluggish
dull
(2) irritating
(adj-f) intervening
(exp) to take the middle (between the two)
(v1,vt) (1) to make a mistake (in)
to commit an error (e.g. in calculation)
(2) to confuse
to mistake something for something else
(P)
(iK) (exp,v5r) to break a dam and gush forth
to burst out
(v1,vt) to soak
to saturate
to suckle
to make one hold something in the mouth
to include
to instruct
to make one understand
(v1,vi) to be included
to be comprised of
(exp) to make oneself known to the public
to become popular
to gain influence
(v1,vt) to apply for
(v5r,vi) to be afraid of
to feel uneasy about
to shrink from
(v5r) to be glad