to tidy up; to put in order; to settle (problem); to clear (dispute); to finish; to bring something to an end
one side; one party; counterpart; one of a pair; fellow; mate
to be put in order; to be put to rights; to be disposed of; to be solved; to be finished; to be married (off)
one arm; one's right-hand man; one's right hand
one eye; one of one's eyes
one foot; one leg; one of a pair (of shoes or socks)
absolutely every little bit; everything from A to Z; systematically; thoroughly; one after another
one (of a pair); incomplete; imperfect; few; little; off-centre
tidying up; clearing up; cleaning up; clearing away; putting in order
to kneel down on one knee; to genuflect
fragment; one of the group or party
unrequited love; one-sided love
on one hand; on the other hand
spare time; free time; leisure time
one-way (trip); one-way ticket
back country; remote countryside
single edge (e.g. sword blade)
to settle (a problem); to put an end to (a dispute); to be disposed of; to be settled; to come to an end
absolutely every little bit; everything from A to Z; systematically; thoroughly; one after another
prattle; broken language; halting language; baby talk; imperfect speech; smattering
to take part in (usu. something bad); to be a party to; to have a hand in
one edge; one end; one side
crippled; deformed; imperfect; incomplete; one wheel
to sit on the floor with one knee raised; to raise one knee; to sit with one knee up
to move; to put elsewhere; to tidy; to put in order
katakana; angular Japanese syllabary used primarily for loanwords
potato starch; starch of dogtooth violet
front or rear of a palanquin (carried by two people); one of two people carrying a palanquin
one parent; single parent
one edge; one end; one side
one-sided; partial; unfair
standing on one leg; single leg stance
to lean (to one side); to incline; to be unbalanced (e.g. diet); to be unduly weighted towards; to be partial; to be biased
unrequited love; one-sided love
to push to one side; to put aside
lipped bowl; one side of a story or argument
dogtooth violet (Erythronium japonicum)
street with houses lined up only on one side
single door (as opposed to a double door)
half-hitch; half knot; slipknot
to clean up; to clear away; to put in order
hemiplegia (paralysis on one side of the body)
family crest shaped like creeping woodsorrel
deviation; inclination; offset; polarization; polarisation
one shoulder exposed (e.g. because one sleeve of the kimono is undone)
lame; lameness; mismatched (e.g. odd shoes)
close-haul; reach; reefed sail
to lend a hand; to render assistance; (lit.) to bare one shoulder
driving on two wheels; ski (driving stunt); skiing
ancient Japanese poetry form with three verses in a 5-7-7 moraic pattern
difficult breathing; heavy breathing; gasping
halting English; broken English
taking part (in a crime); participation; partner (in crime); accomplice
slanting, one-sided (shed) roof
single-breasted (jacket, etc.)
moon-viewing on either the night of the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunisolar calendar or on the night of the 13th day of the 9th month of the lunisolar calendar, but not both nights
corner; remote country place
desk with a tier of drawers on one side
one-sided trade; one way (unbalanced) trade
katakana word; word written in katakana
mixture of correct and broken speech
wooden scoop (used for bathing)
simple on-off switch; one-way switch (UK); two-way switch (US)
one-way airline ticket; one-way plane ticket
Katayama disease (i.e. schistosomiasis japonica)
only one spouse working; living on a single income
writing but receiving no response
one-night stay (with just breakfast or dinner)
one-night stay (with just breakfast or dinner)
kanji "side" radical (radical 91) at left
strong push with only one hand
Japanese anchovy (Engraulis japonica)
jointed woodsorrel (Oxalis articulata)
Oncomelania hupensis nosophora (species of tropical freshwater snail)
pink woodsorrel (Oxalis corymbosa)