[ごちそう, gochisou] (n) (1) feast; treating (someone); (vs) (2) to treat (someone, e.g. to a meal); (P)
[いっしんいったい, isshin'ittai] (n, vs, adj-no) now advancing and now retreating; ebb and flow; seesawing; taking alternately favorable and unfavorable turns
[よこならび, yokonarabi] (n, vs) (1) going along with something; following the crowd; (2) treating something in an equal or egalitarian manner
[かやのそと, kayanosoto] (exp) leaving out of an event; treating as an outsider (lit
[きょう;あえ, kyou ; ae] (n) (arch) treating someone (to food or drink); entertaining someone (as one's guest)
[うしろかげ, ushirokage] (n) form of a retreating person's body
[うしろすがた, ushirosugata] (n) retreating figure; appearance from behind; (P)
[こどもあつかい, kodomoatsukai] (n, vs) treating someone like a child
[じゅじゅつい, jujutsui] (n) medicine man; witch doctor (doctor specialized in treating illnesses caused by magic)
[しゅっしょしんたい, shusshoshintai] (n) advancing and retreating; appearance and disappearance; one's daily activities; one's course of action; one's attitude
[たにんあつかい, tanin'atsukai] (n, vs) treating like a stranger
[たにんぎょうぎ, taningyougi] (adj-na, n) standing on formality; in a reserved manner; treating a friend as a stranger; unduly distant; formal
[てっしゅう, tesshuu] (n, vs) (1) removal (e.g. of a building); dismantling (e.g. a tent); striking (e.g. a stage set); (2) withdrawal (of troops); evacuation; retreating; (P)
[どうし, doushi] (n, vs) treating alike
[むすめぶん, musumebun] (n) (1) treating somebody as one's own daughter; someone who is treated as a daughter; (2) (arch) woman who manages geisha (Edo period)
[もくさつ, mokusatsu] (n, vs) (1) ignoring; taking no notice of; refusing even to comment on; treating with silent contempt; shelving; smothering; (2) withholding comment; (P)