physiological; physical; visceral; instinctive; in one's guts
(swimming) pool; pool (billiards); pool (together)
first meeting; first interview with
quarrel; trouble; dispute
disposition; temperament; turn of mind; atmosphere; feeling
locker room; changing room; dressing room
The End; Finis; completion; conclusion; providing fully
bi (ancient Chinese artifact; flat jade or glass disc with a circular hole in the centre)
one more time; once more; once again
period; epoch; the times; those days; oldness; ancientness
social standing of a family; lineage; parentage; good family
old; former; the old; old things; old times; bygone days
to bring; to take; to bring about
selection; classification; sorting; screening; triage
to take on a role; to take part
omitting crucial steps; cutting corners; intentional negligence; tenuki; taking the initiative by ignoring the opponent's last move and playing somewhere else (in go)
(company) director; executive; top management; important post; role with heavy responsibilities
with gusto; with wild abandon; enthusiastically; energetically
as ... as one can; as ... as possible; as much as possible
extra (e.g. in a film); supernumerary; extra; surplus; excess
wound; injury; chip; crack; flaw; defect
not only ... (but also); not just; as well as
to regain one's footing; to get back on one's feet; to recover; (of the market) to improve
on the occasion of; circumstances; juncture
to manage; to arrange; to talk over; to dispose of
requital of a favour (favor); repayment (of an obligation, kindness, etc.)
elegant; graceful; refined; leisurely; comfortable; easy
trade; business; commerce; occupation; calling; profession
document; reportage; documentary; documentation
corporate reconstruction; corporate rejuvenation; corporate revitalization; corporate revival
numeral; figure; digit; numeric character
large seal; large stamp; seal of approval; guarantee; endorsement
three-legged race; cooperation with singleness of purpose (e.g. between companies); operating in tandem
(not) even once; (not) ever
taking a cut (of someone else's money); taking a rake-off; pocketing a kickback; skimming (a percentage of the profits, proceeds, etc.)