photography (still or motion); photographing; filming; shooting; (video) recording
each time; every time; whenever (something happens); on the occasion of
(sound of an) explosion or detonation; roar (of a machine)
(sound of a) gunshot; (gun) report
to roar; to reverberate; to be well-known; to be famous; to palpitate; to throb
pretext; history; past; according to ...; ... says
sneak photography; non-consensual photography; peeping photos
way; method; means; (technical) specification
to turn; to rotate; to pass around; to send around; to move (someone or something to where its needed); to send; to turn (to a new use)
to surprise; to frighten; to create a stir
special; particular; extraordinary; exceptional; especial
occasionally; once in a while; seldom; casually; unexpectedly; accidentally
one person; another name; nickname; alias
accompanying; travelling together; traveling together; same bank
is it?; isn't it?; be; is
to wear (in modern Japanese, from the shoulders down); to put on; to bear (guilt, etc.)
be considered; be deemed; be thought to be
to name; to call; to christen; to term
individuality; personality; quirk; idiosyncrasy; character; individual characteristic
together with; as X, then Y (e.g. as we age we gain wisdom, as wine matures it becomes more valuable, etc.)
descendant; posterity; offspring
perhaps; possibly; maybe; by some chance
among these; between these; of these; in here; in this
needle; pin; hook; stinger; thorn; hand (e.g. clock, etc.); pointer
to use; to make use of; to utilize; to utilise
companion; fellow; group; company; member of the same category (family, class)
large quantity; massive (quantity); mass (e.g. mass production, mass transit, mass destruction)
trace; vestige; mark; sign; evidence
to indicate; to show; to point to
action; operation; effect; function
existing (at the present moment); alright; acceptable; to be (usu. of inanimate objects); to have
relatively; comparatively
untalkative; quiet; taciturn; reticent; uncommunicative
race; tribe; species; genus; stellar population (i.e. population I, II and III)