to happen to hear; to overhear
younger brother; little brother; brother-in-law (spouse's younger brother or younger sister's husband); (arch.) pupil; (arch.) apprentice
to discover; to find (e.g. an error in a book); to locate; to find (e.g. something missing); to be used to seeing; to be familiar with
to comfort; to console; to amuse
older brother; elder brother
to become pale; to turn pale
your countenance (his ..., her ..., etc.)
to bow; to worship; to receive; to see
in terms of both ... and ...; from the perspective of ... as well as ...; whether it be ... or ...
to turn over (face down); to lay face down; to point downwards (eyes, head, etc.); to cast down (eyes); to lie (one's body) face down; to lie flat (on the ground)
audience (with a superior, e.g. nobility)
greeting; greetings; speech (congratulatory or appreciative); address; reply; response; revenge
formal; strict; ceremonious; stiff
speech; expression; wording; language
a long time (since the last time); first in a long time
friendly; openhearted; sociable; amiable; good-humored; good-humoured
saying something (to someone); greeting; approaching (someone)
to wait on someone hand and foot; to take personal care of someone
middle-age; middle age; midlife; one's middle years
private; personal life; (one's) privacy
to concern; to be related
to partition; to divide; to direct; to manage; to settle accounts; to assume a crouching posture (at the start of a bout)
place; spot; field; discipline; occasion; situation; scene (of a play, movie, etc.)
connivance; tacit consent; toleration; acquiescence
with trouble; at great pains; rare; valuable; kind; generous
three times; thrice; third (musical interval); many times; over and over again
to be; to exist; to be (honorific copula)
splendid; fine; handsome; elegant; imposing; prominent
growth; development; growing up; growth (of a company, the economy, etc.)
to grow up; to become an adult; to become big; to grow in size
to ask a question; to begin to ask a question
to jump up and down; to hop
confused; disordered; faltered; incoherent; inconsistent
rudeness; impoliteness; discourtesy; insolence
to greet; to call out (to); to invite; to get in touch (with); to cheer (on); to give vocal support (to)
to give; to confer; to bestow; to kindly do for one; to oblige; to favour
even though; despite; when