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Simple Dictionary Definition |
ビデオ・メーター |
bideo meetaa / bideo meeta ビデオ・メーター |
video meter |
フリー・ピストル |
furii pisutoru / furi pisutoru フリー・ピストル |
(sports) free pistol event; 50 metre pistol (meter) |
ヘルス・メーター |
herusu meetaa / herusu meeta ヘルス・メーター |
bathroom scales (wasei: health meter) |
メータースタンプ see styles |
meetaasutanpu / meetasutanpu メータースタンプ |
meter stamp |
メーターバイザー see styles |
meetaabaizaa / meetabaiza メーターバイザー |
small shield over motorcycle gauges (wasei: meter visor) |
ルクス・メーター |
rukusu meetaa / rukusu meeta ルクス・メーター |
lux meter |
トーションメーター see styles |
tooshonmeetaa / tooshonmeeta トーションメーター |
torsion meter |
トリップ・メーター |
torippu meetaa / torippu meeta トリップ・メーター |
trip meter |
パーキングメーター see styles |
paakingumeetaa / pakingumeeta パーキングメーター |
parking meter |
ピークレベルメータ see styles |
piikureberumeeta / pikureberumeeta ピークレベルメータ |
(computer terminology) density meter; peak level meter |
マイクロアンペア計 see styles |
maikuroanpeakei / maikuroanpeake マイクロアンペアけい |
micro-ampere meter |
メーター・スタンプ |
meetaa sutanpu / meeta sutanpu メーター・スタンプ |
meter stamp |
メーター・バイザー |
meetaa baizaa / meeta baiza メーター・バイザー |
small shield over motorcycle gauges (wasei: meter visor) |
トーション・メーター |
tooshon meetaa / tooshon meeta トーション・メーター |
torsion meter |
パーキング・メーター |
paakingu meetaa / pakingu meeta パーキング・メーター |
parking meter |
丈二和尚,摸不著頭腦 丈二和尚,摸不着头脑 |
zhàng èr hé shang , mō bu zháo tóu nǎo zhang4 er4 he2 shang5 , mo1 bu5 zhao2 tou2 nao3 chang erh ho shang , mo pu chao t`ou nao chang erh ho shang , mo pu chao tou nao |
lit. like a three-meter high monk, you can't rub his head (idiom); fig. at a total loss |
ピーク・レベル・メータ |
piiku reberu meeta / piku reberu meeta ピーク・レベル・メータ |
(computer terminology) density meter; peak level meter |
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gasumeetaa; gasu meetaa / gasumeeta; gasu meeta ガスメーター; ガス・メーター |
gas meter |
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meetaa(p); meeta(p) / meeta(p); meeta(p) メーター(P); メータ(P) |
(1) meter; gauge; (2) (See メートル・1) metre (unit of length); meter |
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wanmeetaa; wan meetaa / wanmeeta; wan meeta ワンメーター; ワン・メーター |
(within) basic fare (of a taxi meter, without being charged for mileage) (wasei: one meter) |
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bideomeetaa; bideo meetaa / bideomeeta; bideo meeta ビデオメーター; ビデオ・メーター |
video meter |
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furiipisutoru; furii pisutoru / furipisutoru; furi pisutoru フリーピストル; フリー・ピストル |
{sports} free pistol event; 50 metre pistol (meter) |
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herusumeetaa; herusu meetaa / herusumeeta; herusu meeta ヘルスメーター; ヘルス・メーター |
(See 体重計) bathroom scales (scale) (wasei: health meter) |
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rukusumeetaa; rukusu meetaa / rukusumeeta; rukusu meeta ルクスメーター; ルクス・メーター |
(See 照度計) lux meter |
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torippumeetaa; torippu meetaa / torippumeeta; torippu meeta トリップメーター; トリップ・メーター |
trip meter |
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meetaasutanpu; meetaa sutanpu / meetasutanpu; meeta sutanpu メータースタンプ; メーター・スタンプ |
meter stamp |
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meetaabaizaa; meetaa baizaa / meetabaiza; meeta baiza メーターバイザー; メーター・バイザー |
small shield over motorcycle gauges (wasei: meter visor) |
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meetaabokkusu; meetaa bokkusu / meetabokkusu; meeta bokkusu メーターボックス; メーター・ボックス |
meter box (for gas and electrical meters) |
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meetoru メートル |
(1) (kana only) metre (fre: mètre); meter; (2) (kana only) (See メーター・1) meter; gauge |
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yomu よむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to read; (transitive verb) (2) to recite (e.g. a sutra); to chant; (transitive verb) (3) to predict; to guess; to forecast; to read (someone's thoughts); to see (e.g. into someone's heart); to divine; (transitive verb) (4) to pronounce; to read (e.g. a kanji); (transitive verb) (5) to decipher; to read (a meter, graph, music, etc.); to tell (the time); (transitive verb) (6) (now mostly used in idioms) (See サバを読む) to count; to estimate; (transitive verb) (7) (also written as 訓む) to read (a kanji) with its native Japanese reading |
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tooshonmeetaa; tooshon meetaa / tooshonmeeta; tooshon meeta トーションメーター; トーション・メーター |
torsion meter |
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paakingumeetaa; paakingu meetaa / pakingumeeta; pakingu meeta パーキングメーター; パーキング・メーター |
parking meter |
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piikureberumeeta; piiku reberu meeta / pikureberumeeta; piku reberu meeta ピークレベルメータ; ピーク・レベル・メータ |
{comp} density meter; peak level meter |
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meetoru メートル |
(1) (kana only) metre (fre: mètre); meter; (2) (kana only) (See メーター・1) meter; gauge |
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meetoru メートル |
(1) (kana only) metre (unit of length) (fre: mètre); meter; (2) (kana only) (usu. メーター) (See メーター・1) meter; gauge |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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