program (e.g. theatre, theater); programme; (theatrical) piece; number; performance
nature (of a person); disposition; temperament; nature (of something); character; kind
to slide; to slip off; to get dislocated; to be out of alignment; to get dislodged; to deviate
voluntary training; voluntary practice; free practice
moderation; self-restraint; temperance
to give a command (e.g. in a loud voice); to give an order
to be temperate in; to refrain; to make notes; to jot down (e.g. phone number); to be in preparation for; to be in waiting for
audience; spectator; spectators
beforehand; in advance; previously
staking out (in advance; e.g. a seat or a spot); saving a place; reserving a location
face; honour; meld; lineup (of players participating in a mahjong game); attendees (e.g. at a meeting); members
confluence (of rivers); merge (of traffic); conflux; union (e.g. of forces); linking up; merging
baseball ground; baseball stadium
public square; square; plaza; open space; clearing
establishment; institution; installation (of a machine or equipment)
outfield; outfielder; outfield bleachers; third party; outsider
(earthenware) mortar (for grinding)
stands; bleachers; stand (e.g. newspaper stand); counter (e.g. lunch counter); stand (e.g. inkstand); desk lamp
rate; ratio; profit; assignment; 10%; unit of ten percent; match
weather; the elements; fair weather; fine weather
beginning of autumn; beginning of fall
optical illusion; hallucination; misapprehension; delusion
daytime; during the day; Japan and China
snack; light meal; snack bar (usu. an establishment that serves alcohol); snack food (esp. potato chips, popcorn, etc.); munchie
scattering; diffusion; spread (e.g. signal across the spectrum)
well connected; well known; having a large, diverse circle of acquaintances
to look around; to survey
row; line; company (of someone); group; sequence; counter for rows
middle; centre; center; midpoint; heart
-ish; -like; resembling; appearing to be; seeming to be
curtain raising; starting (e.g. play, concert)
to be coming; to be popular; to be fashionable; to be angry; to have blown one's lid
performance (e.g. music, dance, pantomime, etc.)
heavy blow; thump; wallop; belt; whack
solemn (ceremony, atmosphere, etc.); austere; grave; majestic; dignified; stately
very loud volume; megavolume