to paint (draw) a picture
ordinary person; run-of-the-mill people; John Doe; Jane Doe
difficult to understand; unintelligible; abstruse
extremely; in the extreme; knows no bounds (e.g. rudeness); boundless (e.g. universe, ocean); limitless
liquidity (esp. financial); fluidity; mobility (social, job, etc.)
sure to ...; certain to ...; bound to ...; it's natural that ...
doubt; question; suspicion; dubiousness
very; extremely; exceedingly; top; highest; best
making; forming; cultivating; form; appearance
diversion; appropriation (e.g. of funds); misappropriation; re-use (e.g. old computer parts); recycling
bizarre plan; perplexing strategy; outlandish scheme
alone; unaided; away from home
to board; to embark on; to get into (a car); to march into; to enter
to kill (with a weapon); to defeat an opponent; to get someone out; to arrest; to take prisoner
to exceed (esp. figures: profits, unemployment rate, etc.); to surpass; to be more than; to be better than
uninterested; unconcerned; plain; light; flowing gently
counter for articles; counter for military units; individual
war; battle; campaign; (arch.) troops; (arch.) forces
immortality; eternal life; undeath; undead
corpse; kanji "corpse" radical
to be ready; to be prepared; to be in order; to be put in order; to be adjusted; to be regulated
to get better; to get well; to recover (from an illness); to be cured; to be restored; to heal
small fish; small fry; (a) nobody; small fry; unimportant person
class; heading; group; category
I agree with you; it is as (someone) says
parched; dried-up; empty; hollow; rattling; clattering
fault; weakness; flaw; crux (of a matter); difficult point; point of contention
100,000,000; one hundred million
10^8; 100,000,000; hundred million
to be too numerous; to be too much
large country; major nation; great power; province of the highest rank (ritsuryo system)
all over the country; everywhere in the country; throughout the nation
100,000; hundred thousand
the point of ...; the place where ...; a place called ...; places known as ...; I would say ...; ... is how I'd put it
to count on one's fingers