There are 17 total results for your tactical search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
三語 三语 see styles |
sān yǔ san1 yu3 san yü sango |
Buddha's three modes of discourse, i.e. without reserve, or the whole truth; tactical or partial, adapting truth to the capacity of his hearers; and a combination of both. |
軍才 see styles |
gunsai ぐんさい |
(archaism) tactical genius; (given name) Gunsai |
火箭軍 火箭军 see styles |
huǒ jiàn jun huo3 jian4 jun1 huo chien chün |
Rocket Force, branch of the PLA responsible for tactical and strategic missiles |
戦術計画 see styles |
senjutsukeikaku / senjutsukekaku せんじゅつけいかく |
tactical plan |
戰術導彈 战术导弹 see styles |
zhàn shù dǎo dàn zhan4 shu4 dao3 dan4 chan shu tao tan |
tactical missile |
混合毒劑 混合毒剂 see styles |
hùn hé dú jì hun4 he2 du2 ji4 hun ho tu chi |
tactical mixture of chemical agents |
戦術核兵器 see styles |
senjutsukakuheiki / senjutsukakuheki せんじゅつかくへいき |
tactical nuclear weapon |
戰術核武器 战术核武器 see styles |
zhàn shù hé wǔ qì zhan4 shu4 he2 wu3 qi4 chan shu ho wu ch`i chan shu ho wu chi |
tactical nuclear weapons |
陸上作戦本部 see styles |
rikujousakusenhonbu / rikujosakusenhonbu りくじょうさくせんほんぶ |
tactical operations center; tactical operations centre |
バイタルエリア see styles |
baitarueria バイタルエリア |
(sports) area of a soccer pitch between the penalty area and the centre ring (of tactical importance) (wasei: vital area) |
戦術航空統制班 see styles |
senjutsukoukuutouseihan / senjutsukokutosehan せんじゅつこうくうとうせいはん |
tactical air control party |
バイタル・エリア see styles |
baitaru eria バイタル・エリア |
(sports) area of a soccer pitch between the penalty area and the centre ring (of tactical importance) (wasei: vital area) |
三乘眞實一乘方便 三乘眞实一乘方便 see styles |
sān shèng zhēn shí yī shèng fāng biàn san1 sheng4 zhen1 shi2 yi1 sheng4 fang1 bian4 san sheng chen shih i sheng fang pien sanjō shinjitsu ichijō hōben |
The 三乘家 consider the Triyāna as real, and the "one vehicle" of the Lotus School as merely tactical, or an expedient form of expression. |
戦術航空統制本部 see styles |
senjutsukoukuutouseihonbu / senjutsukokutosehonbu せんじゅつこうくうとうせいほんぶ |
tactical air control center (centre) |
Variations: |
baitarueria; baitaru eria バイタルエリア; バイタル・エリア |
{sports} area of a soccer pitch between the penalty area and the centre ring (of tactical importance) (wasei: vital area) |
Variations: |
kakehiki かけひき |
(n,vs,vi) (1) bargaining; haggling; (n,vs,vi) (2) tactics; strategy; maneuvering; diplomacy; (n,vs,vi) (3) (orig. meaning) (tactical) advance or retreat of troops |
Variations: |
kakehiki かけひき |
(n,vs,vi) (1) bargaining; haggling; (n,vs,vi) (2) tactics; strategy; maneuvering; diplomacy; (n,vs,vi) (3) (orig. meaning) (tactical) advance or retreat of troops |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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