title (e.g. Doctor, Professor, Lord); job title; position (in a company); degree; status; rank
top of the shoulders; tip of the shoulder; collar
to breathe heavily (e.g. with much movement of the shoulders)
to stand, walk, etc. shoulder-to-shoulder; to be on a par with
to let the tension out of one's shoulders; to relax; to not take oneself too seriously
support; backing; patronage
to lend someone one's shoulder; to support with one's shoulder; to lend a hand; to come to someone's aid
taking over another's debt; shouldering someone else's burden; subrogation
giving someone a ride on one's shoulders; shoulder wheel (judo)
to side with (someone); to support (someone)
to place one's arm around each other's shoulders; to join shoulders
to fall on one's shoulders (e.g. responsibility, duty)
feeling ashamed; feeling of one's inferiority
shoulder (of a road); berm
to square one's shoulders
to feel relieved of one's burden; to have a weight removed from one's mind
to have stiff shoulders; to feel ill at ease; to feel uncomfortable; serious; sober
under-shoulder swing-down; technique of grasping the arm of the opponent, the moment he comes forward, while stepping out of line and pushing down on the shoulder blade with the other hand, thus pulling him down; dodging; parrying (questions); disappointment; letdown
shoulder strap (on a dress)
stiff neck; stiff shoulders
shoulders; body; honour; honor; prestige
to suffer a disappointment; to feel let down; to have one's attack (question, etc.) sidestepped; to be given the slip
to put on a bold front; to act big; to be unyielding; to act formally; to act stiffly
growing (graph rising to the right); expanding; soaring
shoulder pad; shoulder reinforcement; epaulet; cloak worn in bed
shoulder mark; shoulder board; epaulette; epaulet
to swagger; to strut; to be confident; to have no worries
shoulder rub; shoulder massage
shoulder massage (performed by tapotement); tap on the shoulder (request to resign)
to put on a bold front; to act big; to be unyielding; to act formally; to act stiffly
to support; to back up; to side with; to cover one's exposed shoulder again
sleeveless ceremonial robe for samurai (replacing the Muromachi period suō); (arch.) sleeveless robe worn by commoners
decreasing (graph falling to the right); shrinking; declining
tea container having pronounced "shoulders" near the neck
to suffer a disappointment; to feel let down; to have one's attack (question, etc.) sidestepped; to be given the slip
shoulder roast (e.g. of lamb)
shoulder pain (at about age forty)
stiff shoulders (usu. owing to age); frozen shoulder
to have stiff shoulders; to feel ill at ease; to feel uncomfortable; to feel tense
tuck at the shoulder (of a child's clothes); shoulder tuck
to be (standing) together, an arm across the other's shoulder
difficult breathing; heavy breathing; gasping
highest part of the shoulder (of clothing)
to come of age (for a girl); to lengthen the sleeves of a kimono
to dodge (an attack, question, etc.); to sidestep; to evade
partner; someone who shares one's load
frozen shoulder; adhesive capsulitis
periarthritis scapulohumeralis; shoulder periarthritis; Duplay's disease
eastern imperial eagle (Aquila heliaca)