to empty; to vacate; to evacuate
multi-; multi-post; multilevel marketing system; pyramid selling; mulch; mulching
lottery; raffle; drawing (of lots)
notice; notification; report; posting
counter for flat objects (e.g. sheets of paper); (arch.) counter for positions or roles; (arch.) counter for food portions (now only gyōza and soba); counter for ranking level
application; subscription; entry (competition, raffle, etc.); enlistment
postcard; memo; note; card
entrance; admission; entering
being elected; being selected (to win a prize, etc.); winning (in a lottery, raffle, etc.)
waiting (e.g. at the stage door) for performers or celebrities to exit
to be contrary to; to be inconsistent with; to act contrary to (rules or guidelines); to violate; to oppose; to rebel
improper way (of doing); wrong way; unorthodox method; evil course; evil path; heresy
location (e.g. of film shoot); remote (shoot at a remote location)
confluence (of rivers); merge (of traffic); conflux; union (e.g. of forces); linking up; merging
apathetic; lackadaisical; spiritless; physically weak; feeble; effeminate
to furnish with; to equip with; to prepare for; to make preparations for; to possess (all that is needed); to be endowed with
by the way; incidentally; even if; no matter (who, what, when, where, why, how)
what (e.g. "what rudeness"); what (something) is like
fruitless effort; wasted effort; abortive scheme; futility
regular; usual; favourite; favorite; preferred; accustomed
refresh (e.g. memory, one's spirits, etc.)
ignoring (somebody); ostracizing; leaving (someone) out
inconvenience; inexpediency; unhandiness
big fan (of something or someone); great fan
with these words; while saying
hundredfold; hundred times as much; much more (than previously)
shaking; shake; unsettledness; instability; existence of multiple spellings, pronunciations, usages, etc. for a single word
door (esp. Japanese-style); shutter; window shutter; (arch.) entrance (to a home); (arch.) narrows
shoji (paper sliding door)
on the occasion of; at the time of
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (novel by L. F. Baum, 1900); The Wizard of Oz (film, 1939)
learning; acquisition (of a skill, knowledge, etc.)
to a great extent; impressive; staggering; horrible; complete; whole