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<123Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
真空容器 see styles |
shinkuuyouki / shinkuyoki しんくうようき |
vacuum vessel; vacuum chamber |
耐圧容器 see styles |
taiatsuyouki / taiatsuyoki たいあつようき |
pressure-resistant container; pressure vessel |
補助艦艇 see styles |
hojokantei / hojokante ほじょかんてい |
auxiliary vessel |
輸送艦艇 see styles |
yusoukantei / yusokante ゆそうかんてい |
military transport vessel |
クヴェヴリ see styles |
kureeri クヴェヴリ |
kvevri (large earthenware vessel used for traditional Georgian wine) (geo:); qvevri |
デュワー瓶 see styles |
deuwaabin / deuwabin デュワーびん |
Dewar vessel |
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itsuhe いつへ |
(archaism) (See 神酒) sacred jar; sacred vessel |
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kaisen かいせん |
lighter; (small) cargo vessel |
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dotsubo; dotsubo どつぼ; ドツボ |
(1) (kana only) (usu. as どつぼにはまる) (See どつぼにはまる) very bad condition; awful state; terrible situation; in the shit; (2) (kana only) (See 野壺・のつぼ) night-soil reservoir dug in a field; (3) (kana only) (orig. meaning) night-soil pot; (4) (rare) earthenware vessel; earthen urn |
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doukan / dokan どうかん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (esp. 導管) conduit; pipe; duct; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) {bot} (esp. 道管) vessel |
木鉄交造船 see styles |
mokutetsukouzousen / mokutetsukozosen もくてつこうぞうせん |
(rare) composite vessel construction (wood, iron, etc.) |
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haisen はいせん |
small vessel or bowl in which sake cups are rinsed |
無人探査機 see styles |
mujintansaki むじんたんさき |
unmanned probe (vessel, spacecraft, etc.) |
無船承運人 无船承运人 see styles |
wú chuán chéng yùn rén wu2 chuan2 cheng2 yun4 ren2 wu ch`uan ch`eng yün jen wu chuan cheng yün jen |
non-vessel-owning common carrier (NVOCC) (transportation) |
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yousen / yosen ようせん |
(noun/participle) chartered ship; chartering or hiring a vessel |
脳こうそく see styles |
noukousoku / nokosoku のうこうそく |
stroke (blocked blood vessel in brain); cerebral infarction |
薰蕕不同器 薰莸不同器 see styles |
xūn yóu bù tóng qì xun1 you2 bu4 tong2 qi4 hsün yu pu t`ung ch`i hsün yu pu tung chi |
lit. fragrant herbs and foul herbs do not go into the same vessel (idiom); bad people and good people do not mix |
メルトスルー see styles |
merutosuruu / merutosuru メルトスルー |
melt-through (of nuclear fuel through the containment vessel of a reactor) |
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yusen ゆせん |
(noun, transitive verb) warming (something) in a vessel placed in hot water |
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marutabune まるたぶね |
(1) (See 丸子船) wooden transport ship used on Lake Biwa; (2) vessel made from logs, e.g. large dugout canoe |
原子炉格納容器 see styles |
genshirokakunouyouki / genshirokakunoyoki げんしろかくのうようき |
containment vessel; reactor container (nuclear reactor) |
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daho だほ |
(noun/participle) (1) capture; seizure; (noun/participle) (2) {law} military capture of a foreign vessel; making a prize of |
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koppu コップ |
(kana only) glass (drinking vessel) (por: copo, dut: Kop); tumbler |
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fune ふね |
(1) (船, 舟 only) (舟 is often small and hand-propelled) ship; boat; watercraft; vessel; seaplane; (2) tank; tub; vat; trough; (n-suf,ctr) (3) (船, 舟 only) counter for boat-shaped containers (e.g. of sashimi) |
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hanibe はにべ |
(archaism) vessel made of clay |
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goshuinsen ごしゅいんせん |
shogun-authorized trading vessel (authorised) |
プラットフォーム補給船 see styles |
purattofoomuhokyuusen / purattofoomuhokyusen プラットフォームほきゅうせん |
platform supply vessel |
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yorimashi よりまし |
child or doll used as a vessel for a spirit invoked by a shaman or miko |
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morikomu もりこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to incorporate; to include; (transitive verb) (2) to fill (a vessel) with |
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rinpakan リンパかん |
{anat} lymphatic vessel; lymph vessel; lymphatic; lymph duct |
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daho だほ |
(noun, transitive verb) capture (esp. of a foreign vessel); seizure |
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mawashinomi まわしのみ |
(noun/participle) drinking in turn from one vessel (cup, glass, etc.) |
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daho だほ |
(noun, transitive verb) capture (esp. of a foreign vessel); seizure |
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ankaringu; ankaaringu(sk) / ankaringu; ankaringu(sk) アンカリング; アンカーリング(sk) |
(1) anchoring (of a vessel); (2) {golf} anchoring (the club); (3) {psych} anchoring (effect); (4) anchoring (neuro-linguistic programming technique) |
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karadaki からだき |
(noun, transitive verb) heating a vessel without water in it; heating an empty pan, kettle, boiler, bathtub, etc. |
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kyacchaabooto; kyacchaa booto / kyacchabooto; kyaccha booto キャッチャーボート; キャッチャー・ボート |
whale catcher (vessel) (eng: catcher boat) |
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koppu(p); kotsufu(sk) コップ(P); コツフ(sk) |
(1) (kana only) glass (drinking vessel) (por: copo, dut: kop); tumbler; (2) (kana only) (also written as コツフ) cups (playing card suit) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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