(n) Red Cross Convention
(n) red dwarf (star)
(n) red terror
(n) (uk) red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa)
(n) (uk) red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)
(exp) to be tinged red
(exp) to be tinged red
(n) erythrophobia
(n) (uk) Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus)
Harris hawk
(n) sweet shrimp (prawn)
(n) amoebic dysentery
(n) cadmium red
(exp) to change color
to change colour
to blush
(n) (1) (food) red paper restaurant lantern
(2) cheap eating and drinking place
(n) Red Queen hypothesis
(n) (uk) red-masked and black-masked gods (folk belief of the Yaeyama Islands)
harvest festival celebrating these gods (held in the 6th lunar month)
(adj-f) rufous or reddish (esp. for ornithology)
(n) (uk) red kangaroo (Macropos rufus)
(adj-f) tinged with red
reddish
(n) (uk) redback spider (Latrodectus hasselti)
(exp) (id) The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence
(n) sickle cell anemia (anaemia)
sickle cell disease
(n) baby hatch (for unwanted newborns)
foundling wheel
(n) erythrocyte sedimentation rate
(exp) exceptionally easy (like taking candy from a baby)
lit: as easy as twisting a baby's hand
(exp) exceptionally easy (like taking candy from a baby)
lit: as easy as twisting a baby's hand
(exp) exceptionally easy (like taking candy from a baby)
lit: as easy as twisting a baby's arm
(exp) exceptionally easy (like taking candy from a baby)
lit: as easy as twisting a baby's arm
(exp) exceptionally easy (like taking candy from a baby)
lit: as easy as twisting a baby's hand
(exp) exceptionally easy (like taking candy from a baby)
lit: as easy as twisting a baby's hand