method; manner; appearance; air; tendency; folk song (genre of the Shi Jing)
unmarried woman; Miss; -ess; -ette
qualification requirement (for a job)
addition; adding; supplement
many items; pressure of business
TV blooper; broadcasting blunder
popular song program on radio or television
winter; wintertime; winter term
expert; learned person; doctor; PhD; instructor at the imperial court (ritsuryo period); pitch and length marks (to accompany a Buddhist liturgical chant, etc.)
love ban; talent agency rule forbidding clients from getting involved in romantic relationships
independent training (e.g. of athletes working without a coach)
broadcast(ing) satellite; BS; satellite television
handshake event; handshake session; event where it is possible to shake hands with a celebrity, sportsperson, pop star, etc.
for more details ...; for further information ...
mho (unit of conductance)
alternation of generations
step-up; advance; progress; increase
idol group; boy band; girl group
master; masterhand; maestro
pretext for not revealing something (e.g. actual reason for one's failure, vested interest, etc.)
incident resulting in injury
to strain (one's stomach); to bear down (during childbirth); to push down
moving to new seats; moving to new desks
parents' day (day when parents observe their children in school)
beloved child; dear child
single; single bed; hotel room with a single bed; single-breasted; single-cuffed; single width (of cloth; usu. 0.71 meters); singles (e.g. in tennis)
to be pleased with; to suit
try; attempt; try (rugby)
selling out; being sold out
increasing the number of staff; hiring more people
forming a circle; circular formation (orig. in battle); huddle; ring
long-awaited; much-awaited
release (of a film, music album, software, etc.); publication; release; liberation; release (of a previously pressed mouse button)
look who's talking; you're one to talk; you can talk
evaluation meeting; postmortem session; review meeting
lapis lazuli; lapis lazuli (color); beryl; mall blue passerine bird (esp. the blue-and-white flycatcher and the Siberian blue robin, but also the red-flanked bluetail); glass