There are 11 total results for your 湿度 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
湿度 see styles |
shitsudo しつど |
level of humidity |
濕度 湿度 see styles |
shī dù shi1 du4 shih tu |
humidity level See: 湿度 |
湿度計 see styles |
shitsudokei / shitsudoke しつどけい |
hygrometer; hygrograph |
高湿度 see styles |
koushitsudo / koshitsudo こうしつど |
high humidity |
相対湿度 see styles |
soutaishitsudo / sotaishitsudo そうたいしつど |
relative humidity |
相對濕度 相对湿度 see styles |
xiāng duì shī dù xiang1 dui4 shi1 du4 hsiang tui shih tu |
relative humidity |
絕對濕度 绝对湿度 see styles |
jué duì shī dù jue2 dui4 shi1 du4 chüeh tui shih tu |
absolute humidity |
絶対湿度 see styles |
zettaishitsudo ぜったいしつど |
absolute humidity |
自記湿度計 see styles |
jikishitsudokei / jikishitsudoke じきしつどけい |
self-registering hygrometer |
露点湿度計 see styles |
rotenshitsudokei / rotenshitsudoke ろてんしつどけい |
(rare) (See 露点計) dew point hygrometer |
乾湿球湿度計 see styles |
kanshitsukyuushitsudokei / kanshitsukyushitsudoke かんしつきゅうしつどけい |
wet and dry-bulb thermometer |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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