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Proverb
good food requires good company; eaten alone, even sea bream does not taste well
Usu. followed by 育てる
single-handedly (usu. of a female raising children); on one's own; as a single mother
Usu. followed by 育てる
single-handedly (usu. of a male raising children); on one's own; as a single father
Card games
okuri-ippatsu (comp. karuta); taking a card which is read immediately after sending it
Business
consistency between recorded stock information and actual state of stock (e.g. amount, usage date)
Proverb
better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know
Proverb
better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know
Proverb
better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know
Proverb
better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know
one's mite; widow's mite; one lantern from a poor man (i.e. no-one can give more than the only thing they have)
Idiomatic expression
drop in the bucket; drop in the ocean; one grain of millet in a vast ocean
Proverb
a stitch in time saves nine; one needle today, ten needles tomorrow
something that is widely agreed; something that is universally acknowledged; something for which there is a broad consensus
