fragment; broken piece; splinter; chip; shard
to scatter; to cause a shower of; to disperse; to distribute; to resolve (a symptom, condition, etc.); to relieve
those (near the second person)
newton (N) (SI unit of force); Newton (Sir Isaac)
exercise; physical training; appeal; campaign; motion; movement
to push on; to plunge forward; to push one's way to
settlement (of affairs); remedial measures; cleaning up afterwards
busy; occupied; hectic; restless; hurried; fidgety
to succeed; to relieve; to take the place of; to substitute for; to be exchanged; to change (places with)
reaching; attaining; arrival
meteor swarm; meteor shower
the end; closing; being done for; that's it; that's enough; that's all
thousands; several thousand
to peek (through a keyhole, gap, etc.); to look down into (a ravine, etc.); to peek into (a shop, bookstore, etc.); to sneak a look at; to take a quick look at; to peep (through a telescope, microscope, etc.); to stick out (a scarf from a collar, etc.)
destruction; annihilation; devastation; catastrophe
the same; the said; likewise
counter for waves (of a repeated occurrence)
abandonment; renunciation; resignation; abdication (responsibility, right)
to engage in; to participate in; to take part in; to be involved in
foreign; abroad; overseas
going through; going via; going by way of
opening (a door, window, etc.); leaving open; opening up (e.g. to the public); allowing (public) access
English-speaking world; English-speaking countries; Anglosphere
core; core; hardcore; all-out
fan; enthusiast; lover (of); fan (e.g. electric)
ratio; proportion; percentage
population; universe; parent set
at the most; at best; to the utmost; as much as possible; as much as one can
some people; a few people; several people
to seize; to catch; to obtain; to acquire; to understand; to grasp
Jet Propulsion Laboratory; JPL
each (person); everyone; individual; respective
soft; software; soft hat; felt hat; soft serve ice cream; softball
change; conversion; transformation; transformation
at least; at most; (even) just
university; college; former central university of Kyoto (established under the ritsuryo system for the training of government administrators); the Great Learning (one of the Four Books)