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to get along with; to compromise; to make concessions; to come to an agreement
to read out and compare (e.g. proofs against a manuscript); to check (accounts, etc.) by reading aloud
Idiomatic expression
two sly characters outfoxing each other; a fox and a raccoon dog fooling each other
relationship; connection; involvement; entanglement; implication (e.g. in a crime)
food (meat, fish, vegetables, etc.) cooked separately but served together on one dish
Colloquial
got it; roger; leave it to me
to arrange (beforehand); to agree in advance; to prearrange
to get along well with
Usu. ご都合がよろしい
convenient
grapple; scuffle
fishery cooperative association; fisherman's cooperative association
to cheat each other
meeting and parting; alliance and rupture (e.g. changing alignment of political parties)
