(n) plantar fasciitis
(n) standstill
(exp) to visit frequently
to haunt
(n) (uk) caecilian (any burrowing legless amphibian of the order Gymnophiona)
(n) (uk) legless lizard (esp. Anguidae spp., inc. glass lizards and slow worms)
(n) rapid progress (strides)
(exp) many irons in the fire
engaged in two trades at the same time
wearing two hats
(n) (arch) eight-legged table (used as a stand for religious offerings, etc.)
(exp) to replenish a shortage
(n) (comp) insufficient data
(v5t) to be prepared to flee
(adj-i) unsatisfied
unsatisfactory
(P)
(v1,vi) to be satisfied
(v1,vi) to be content
to have enough
to be happy
to be sufficient
to be satisfied
(exp) to be satisfied
(n) faultfinding
(exp) to make oneself understood (in some language)
(n) labor shortage (labour)
(n) slight effort
least trouble
small amount of work
(exp) to find fault with someone
to flame someone
to trip up somebody
(exp,adj-i) short of hands
(adv) attentively
with great attention to detail (e.g. when teaching)
(exp,v5s) to stretch out
(adj-i) somewhat lacking
somewhat weak in the head
(adj-i) somewhat lacking
somewhat weak in the head
(adj-i) (1) not eating enough
(2) unsatisfied
dissatisfied with
leaving something to be desired
(adj-i) (obsc) too short
(exp) there being suddenly no visitors (customers)
(exp,v5r) to have one's legs become stiff, tired
(exp) to visit frequently
to haunt