There are 21 total results for your 時分 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
時分 时分 see styles |
shí fēn shi2 fen1 shih fen jibun じぶん |
time; period during the day; one of the 12 two-hour periods enumerated by the earthly branches 地支 (1) time; hour; season; (2) suitable time; opportunity; chance Time-division of the day, variously made in Buddhist works: (1) Three periods each of day and night. (2) Eight periods of day and night, each divided into four parts. (3) Twelve periods, each under its animal, as in China. (4) Thirty hours, sixty hours, of varying definition. |
時分割 see styles |
jibunkatsu じぶんかつ |
(1) {comp} (See タイムシェアリング) time sharing; (2) {telec} time division (multiplexing, multiple access, etc.) |
時分時 see styles |
jibundoki じぶんどき |
mealtime |
時分量 时分量 see styles |
shí fēn liáng shi2 fen1 liang2 shih fen liang ji bunryō |
time restrictions |
今時分 see styles |
imajibun いまじぶん |
(n,adv) about this time |
時分分別 时分分别 see styles |
shí fēn fēn bié shi2 fen1 fen1 bie2 shih fen fen pieh jibun funbetsu |
distinction [classification] by time division |
一切時分 一切时分 see styles |
yī qiè shí fēn yi1 qie4 shi2 fen1 i ch`ieh shih fen i chieh shih fen issai jibun |
all divisions of time |
臨時分居 临时分居 see styles |
lín shí fēn jū lin2 shi2 fen1 ju1 lin shih fen chü |
trial separation |
酉牌時分 酉牌时分 see styles |
yǒu pái shí fēn you3 pai2 shi2 fen1 yu p`ai shih fen yu pai shih fen |
5-7 pm |
黎明時分 黎明时分 see styles |
lí míng shí fēn li2 ming2 shi2 fen1 li ming shih fen |
daybreak; at the crack of dawn |
時分割多重 see styles |
jibunkatsutajuu / jibunkatsutaju じぶんかつたじゅう |
{telec} time-division multiplexing; TDM |
時分割多重化 see styles |
jibunkatsutajuuka / jibunkatsutajuka じぶんかつたじゅうか |
{telec} time-division multiplexing; TDM |
時分割システム see styles |
jibunkatsushisutemu じぶんかつシステム |
{comp} (See タイムシェアリングシステム) time-sharing system |
時分割多元接続 see styles |
jibunkatsutagensetsuzoku じぶんかつたげんせつぞく |
{telec} time-division multiple access; TDMA |
時分割多重装置 see styles |
jibunkatsutajuusouchi / jibunkatsutajusochi じぶんかつたじゅうそうち |
{comp} Time Division Multiplexer |
時分割型マルチプレクサ see styles |
jibunkatsugatamaruchipurekusa じぶんかつがたマルチプレクサ |
{comp} time division multiplexer |
Variations: |
jibundoki じぶんどき |
mealtime |
孝行をしたい時分に親はなし see styles |
koukouoshitaijibunnioyahanashi / kokooshitaijibunnioyahanashi こうこうをしたいじぶんにおやはなし |
(expression) (proverb) When you wish to be filial, your parents are gone |
孝行をしたい時分に親は無し see styles |
koukouoshitaijibunnioyahanashi / kokooshitaijibunnioyahanashi こうこうをしたいじぶんにおやはなし |
(expression) (proverb) When you wish to be filial, your parents are gone |
Variations: |
koukounoshitaijibunnioyahanashi / kokonoshitaijibunnioyahanashi こうこうのしたいじぶんにおやはなし |
(expression) (proverb) when you are ready to be a filial child, your parents are already gone |
Variations: |
koukounoshitaijibunnioyahanashi / kokonoshitaijibunnioyahanashi こうこうのしたいじぶんにおやはなし |
(expression) (proverb) when you are ready to be a filial child, your parents are already gone |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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