restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence
spontaneity; spontaneous passive
breathing; respiration; knack; trick; harmony; balance
popular name; common name; given name
extraction; withdrawal; evulsion; avulsion
in a crowd; in droves; crawling (of insects); swarming; dragging (e.g. along the ground); trailing
regular time; stated period
to collect; to put (it all) together; to summarize; to aggregate; to bring to a conclusion; to finalize
indication; denotation; designation; instructions; directions
unexpected; contrary to expectations; by chance; casual
to collect; to assemble; to gather
doctor's rounds (in hospital)
being very busy; busyness
stimulus; impetus; incentive; encouragement; motivation; provocation
there; that situation; that occasion; the spot (i.e. "on the spot"); immediately; then and there
subscriber; reader; buyer
material (for a story, article, etc.); information; joke; jest; proof; evidence; (magician's) trick
sales; selling; marketing
number of copies; circulation
big; large; drastic; full-width cloth (approx. 72 cm wide for traditional Japanese clothing; approx. 140 cm wide for Western clothing)
increasing; uploading; posting (e.g. content); close-up; finishing shooting (of a film, etc.); upswept hairstyle; being up (i.e. leading in sports)
to undertake; to take on (task); to assure; to guarantee; to vouch (for)
actor; actress; man of wits; clever person; cunning fellow
a little more than; a little over; upwards of; (arch.) excess; (arch.) surplus; (arch.) remainder
unpredictability; element of surprise
far away; far off; far; long ago; long before
to excel; to surpass; to exceed; to outweigh; to preponderate
to anticipate; to expect; to place confidence in; to put trust in; to find promising; to see good prospects (in)
interview; audience; meeting; (viewing) party
trouble; hardship; difficulty; anxiety; worry; concern
well-informed person; thinking person; intelligent person
administration of justice
here and there; all around; everywhere; to get things in the wrong order (back to front); to become muddled up