to tell; to (try to) persuade; to advise; to warn; to admonish; to reason
stomach; breadbasket; inner man; dietary needs
eagle (Accipitridae family)
NHK; Japan Broadcasting Corporation
overserious; deeply sincere; very earnest
announcer; presenter; broadcaster; in-house television talent who does on-location fluff pieces for variety shows
outline; summary; overview; synopsis; abstract; abridgment
to have an accident; to meet with an accident
pharmaceutical college; college of pharmacy
tiger (Panthera tigris); drunkard; drunk; sot
to bite; to chew; to gnaw; to fumble one's words (esp. during a play, broadcast, etc.); to falter with one's words; to crash against (e.g. of waves); to break onto (shore)
still; as yet; as it has been
round of calls; tour of visitation
(arch.) seal; (arch.) stamp; depressing the string of a zither with one's left hand; (in archery) left hand; obstinacy; stubbornness
beat; palpitation; pulsation; throbbing
to tell; to (try to) persuade; to advise; to warn; to admonish; to reason
unusual; serious; incomparable
mistaking one person for another; (case of) mistaken identity
patient's condition; pathology
unable to do (as one wishes); able to do only with great effort; almost impossible to do; beyond one's control; not always turning out as one wishes; not going the way one wants it to
to run about; to rush about
infotainment television program; TV gossip show; (tabloid) talk show; talk show featuring discussion of current news, etc.
to bite into; to sink one's teeth into; to stick to; to cling to; to hold on to
absence; disregard; indifference
I'm told; is what I heard; is how it is, apparently; is what they said
dealing with (people, customers, complaints, etc.); receiving (callers, visitors, etc.); attending to; handling; serving
company employee; member of a corporation; company stockholder (esp. in legal contexts)
impudent; shameless; brazen
by return; (call or write back) without delay; lapel; cuff; going back; returning; chorus
present point (i.e. in history); at the present time
doctor's rounds (in hospital)