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to drop one's shoulders
Oft. adverbially as 〜に
looking over someone's shoulder
title (e.g. Doctor, Professor, Lord); job title; position (in a company); degree; status; rank
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
to lend someone one's shoulder; to support with one's shoulder; to help carry a load
to lend a hand; to come to someone's aid
taking over (another's debt, work); shouldering someone else's burden; subrogation
to side with (someone); to support (someone)
Noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru
giving someone a ride on one's shoulders
Martial arts
shoulder wheel (judo)
to place one's arm around each other's shoulders; to join shoulders
to fall on one's shoulders (e.g. responsibility, duty)
Idiomatic expression
to feel relieved of one's burden; to have a weight removed from one's mind
Expressions; Godan verb
to have stiff shoulders
Idiomatic expression; Expressions; Godan verb
to feel ill at ease; to feel uncomfortable; to feel tense
Noun or verb acting prenominally
serious; sober
Idiomatic expression
to square one's shoulders (in order to intimidate)
