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see a child

To give birth to a child.

conceal one's trace

To disappear from a certain place so that no one knows one's whereabouts.

conceal one's trace

For an object or natural phenomenon to disappear or change.

give a glass

To pour a drink for one's senior.

raise a glass

To pour a drink into a cup and dedicate it at an ancestral rite.

raise a glass

To pour a drink for one's senior.

tilt a glass

To drink alcohol.

empty a glass

To drink up alcohol in a glass.

have thin[pale] sensitivity to sound during sleep

To have a keen ear during sleep to such an extent that one wakes up even by the slightest noise.

have tough[dull] sensitivity to sound during sleep

To be dull of hearing during sleep to such an extent that one hardly wakes up by noise.

wake up

To awaken someone and help him/her reform himself/herself.

The inside of a place leaves

For the inside of a venue to be very noisy.

violently shake the inside of a place

To make a noise in the inside of a venue.

beat out a rhythm

To harmonize oneself with someone's feelings or behavior to make him/her feel good.

Each other's rhythms harmonize

For two people to get along with each other as they share similar ways of thinking and behaving.

promise a future

To decide to marry someone.

No person of great physical strength can win

To be hardly able to win or withstand something.

make (a horse) eat a bit

To put a bit in a horse's mouth.

make (someone) eat a gag

To cover someone's mouth in order to prevent him/her from making a sound.

have fun

To achieve results.

have fun

To sexually enjoy.

to do a handspring

To leap forward into a handstand and then flip back onto one's feet.

exercise one's talent

To show novel skills or techniques.

go away over there

For something to be too excellent to compare.