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Simple Dictionary Definition |
たでる see styles |
daderu ダデル |
(transitive verb) (1) to treat with medicinal steam (a swelling, etc.); (transitive verb) (2) to dry the bottom of a ship (to prevent insect damage); (personal name) Duddell |
テッキ see styles |
tekki テッキ |
(1) deck (of a ship); (2) deck (attached to a building); (3) platform (at the end of a railway passenger car); vestibule; (4) observation deck (esp. at an airport); (5) (abbreviation) (See テープデッキ) tape deck; (6) deck (of cards); (personal name) Tecchi |
リギン see styles |
rigin リギン |
(1) rigging (a ship, aircraft, etc.); (2) rigging; gear; tackle |
ろっ骨 see styles |
rokkotsu ろっこつ |
(1) rib; (2) frame (of a ship) |
上賊船 上贼船 see styles |
shàng zéi chuán shang4 zei2 chuan2 shang tsei ch`uan shang tsei chuan |
lit. to board a pirate ship (idiom); fig. to associate with criminals |
丸太舟 see styles |
marutabune まるたぶね |
(1) wooden transport ship used on Lake Biwa; (2) vessel made from logs, e.g. large dugout canoe |
丸太船 see styles |
marutabune まるたぶね |
(1) wooden transport ship used on Lake Biwa; (2) vessel made from logs, e.g. large dugout canoe |
丸子船 see styles |
marukobune まるこぶね |
(archaism) wooden transport ship used on Lake Biwa |
乗組員 see styles |
norikumiin / norikumin のりくみいん |
crew (of a ship, airplane, etc.); crew member |
乗船者 see styles |
jousensha / josensha じょうせんしゃ |
(ship) passenger |
乗込む see styles |
norikomu のりこむ |
(v5m,vi) (1) to board; to embark on; to get into (a car); to man (a ship); to help (someone) into; (2) to march into; to enter |
二重底 see styles |
nijuuzoko / nijuzoko にじゅうぞこ |
double bottom (ship, trunk, etc.); false bottom; double sole; double hull |
亞羅號 亚罗号 see styles |
yà luó hào ya4 luo2 hao4 ya lo hao |
the Arrow (a Hong Kong registered ship involved in historical incident in 1856 used as pretext for the second Opium War) |
亡者船 see styles |
moujabune / mojabune もうじゃぶね |
(See お盆・1) ship of the dead which appears if one goes fishing during the Bon festival |
交換船 see styles |
koukansen / kokansen こうかんせん |
repatriation ship |
交易船 see styles |
kouekisen / koekisen こうえきせん |
merchant ship; trading ship |
仮置き see styles |
karioki かりおき |
(noun/participle) (1) preliminary loading of the (cargo) ship (in preparation for moving cargo around inside the ship); (noun/participle) (2) preliminary placement |
佈雷艦 布雷舰 see styles |
bù léi jiàn bu4 lei2 jian4 pu lei chien |
minelayer (ship) |
停靠站 see styles |
tíng kào zhàn ting2 kao4 zhan4 t`ing k`ao chan ting kao chan |
bus or tram stop; intermediate stop (on route of ship, plane etc); port of call; stopover |
入り船 see styles |
irifune; iribune いりふね; いりぶね |
(See 出船・1) incoming ship; ship's arrival |
入港料 see styles |
nyuukouryou / nyukoryo にゅうこうりょう |
ship's harbor charges; ship's harbour charges |
八幡船 see styles |
bahansen; hachimansen; bahanbune; hachimanbune ばはんせん; はちまんせん; ばはんぶね; はちまんぶね |
(hist) Japanese pirate ship (of the Middle Ages) |
冷凍船 see styles |
reitousen / retosen れいとうせん |
refrigerator ship |
冷蔵船 see styles |
reizousen / rezosen れいぞうせん |
refrigerator ship |
出戻り see styles |
demodori でもどり |
(1) (derogatory term) woman who has divorced and moved back to her parents; moving back to one's parents after getting divorced; (2) leaving and then returning (to a company, etc. one has previously left); (3) leaving from and returning to the same port (of a ship) |
南蛮船 see styles |
nanbansen なんばんせん |
(hist) foreign ship (esp. from Spain and Portugal from the late Muromachi period to the early Edo period); Nanban trade ship |
反艦艇 反舰艇 see styles |
fǎn jiàn tǐng fan3 jian4 ting3 fan chien t`ing fan chien ting |
anti-ship |
取り舵 see styles |
torikaji とりかじ |
port (side of a ship) |
司厨士 see styles |
shichuushi / shichushi しちゅうし |
(1) chef (Western cuisine); (2) (archaism) cook or waiter on a ship |
司厨長 see styles |
shichuuchou / shichucho しちゅうちょう |
(1) head steward (e.g. on a ship); (2) (archaism) palace chef |
吃水線 see styles |
kissuisen きっすいせん |
waterline (ship) |
君沢形 see styles |
kimisawagata きみさわがた |
schooner style ship built at the end of the Shogunate |
唐土船 see styles |
morokoshibune もろこしぶね |
(archaism) Chinese ship |
喫水線 see styles |
kissuisen きっすいせん |
waterline (ship) |
外洋船 see styles |
gaiyousen / gaiyosen がいようせん |
ocean-going ship |
外航船 see styles |
gaikousen / gaikosen がいこうせん |
(See 内航船) ocean-going ship |
大船師 大船师 see styles |
dà chuán shī da4 chuan2 shi1 ta ch`uan shih ta chuan shih dai senshi |
The captain of the great ship of salvation, Buddha. |
奴隷船 see styles |
doreisen / doresen どれいせん |
slave ship |
妙法船 see styles |
miào fǎ chuán miao4 fa3 chuan2 miao fa ch`uan miao fa chuan myōhō sen |
The bark or boat of wonderful dharma, capable of transporting men over the sea of life into nirvana. |
姉妹船 see styles |
shimaisen しまいせん |
sister ship |
姉妹艦 see styles |
shimaikan しまいかん |
(See 姉妹船) sister ship |
定期船 see styles |
teikisen / tekisen ていきせん |
liner; regularly scheduled ship |
客室係 see styles |
kyakushitsugakari きゃくしつがかり |
room clerk (hotel); steward (ship) |
寝台船 see styles |
shindaisen しんだいせん |
sleeper ship (science fiction) |
展開図 see styles |
tenkaizu てんかいず |
(1) interior elevation; expansion plan (of a ship); (2) {math} net (of a polyhedron); development |
工作船 see styles |
kousakusen / kosakusen こうさくせん |
(1) factory ship; repair ship; (2) spy ship |
幽霊船 see styles |
yuureisen / yuresen ゆうれいせん |
ghost ship; phantom ship |
座礁船 see styles |
zashousen / zashosen ざしょうせん |
stranded ship; ship that has run aground |
引揚船 see styles |
hikiagebune ひきあげぶね hikiagefune ひきあげふね |
evacuation boat; repatriation ship |
快速船 see styles |
kaisokusen かいそくせん |
fast ship |
戦列艦 see styles |
senretsukan せんれつかん |
ship of the line |
戦闘艦 see styles |
sentoukan / sentokan せんとうかん |
(See 戦艦) combat ship; combat vessel |
持ち船 see styles |
mochibune もちぶね |
one's own ship |
捕鯨船 捕鲸船 see styles |
bǔ jīng chuán bu3 jing1 chuan2 pu ching ch`uan pu ching chuan hogeisen / hogesen ほげいせん |
whaler; whaling vessel whaling ship; whaler; whale catcher |
掃海艇 see styles |
soukaitei / sokaite そうかいてい |
minesweeping ship; minesweeper |
排水量 see styles |
pái shuǐ liàng pai2 shui3 liang4 p`ai shui liang pai shui liang haisuiryou / haisuiryo はいすいりょう |
displacement (1) displacement (e.g. of a ship); (2) volume of wastewater |
探査船 see styles |
tansasen たんさせん |
research vessel; research ship |
探検船 see styles |
tankensen たんけんせん |
expedition vessel; exploration ship |
揚陸艦 see styles |
yourikukan / yorikukan ようりくかん |
landing ship; amphibious warfare ship |
搭乗者 see styles |
toujousha / tojosha とうじょうしゃ |
passenger (on a ship or aircraft) |
放水口 see styles |
housuikou / hosuiko ほうすいこう |
(1) waste-water port (of a dam, sewer, etc.); freeing port (on a ship); (2) water hose outlet (for firefighting) |
救助船 see styles |
kyuujosen / kyujosen きゅうじょせん |
lifeboat; rescue ship |
救難船 see styles |
kyuunansen / kyunansen きゅうなんせん |
rescue ship; salvage boat |
敷設船 see styles |
fusetsusen ふせつせん |
cable layer; cable ship |
新造船 see styles |
shinzousen / shinzosen しんぞうせん |
newly built ship; new boat |
旅客船 see styles |
ryokakusen; ryokyakusen りょかくせん; りょきゃくせん |
passenger ship |
木造船 see styles |
mokuzousen / mokuzosen もくぞうせん |
wooden ship |
朱印船 see styles |
shuinsen しゅいんせん |
(archaism) red seal ship; shogunate-licensed trading ship |
標的艦 see styles |
hyoutekikan / hyotekikan ひょうてきかん |
{mil} target ship |
機関士 see styles |
kikanshi きかんし |
engineer (on a train, ship, aircraft, etc.) |
武装船 see styles |
busousen / busosen ぶそうせん |
armed ship |
水あげ see styles |
mizuage みずあげ |
(noun/participle) (1) landing; unloading (e.g. a ship); (2) catch (of fish); takings; (3) sales (of a shop); (noun/participle) (4) defloration (e.g. of a geisha); (5) preservation (of cut flowers, in ikebana) |
水きり see styles |
mizukiri みずきり |
(noun/participle) (1) straining; draining; (2) drainer; strainer; colander; (3) cutwater (on ship); forefoot; drip (on building); flashing; throating; starling (on bridge); (4) stone skipping; skipping rocks; ducks and drakes; (noun/participle) (5) snipping the stem of a cut flower without raising it out of water |
水切り see styles |
mizukiri みずきり |
(noun/participle) (1) straining; draining; (2) drainer; strainer; colander; (3) cutwater (on ship); forefoot; drip (on building); flashing; throating; starling (on bridge); (4) stone skipping; skipping rocks; ducks and drakes; (noun/participle) (5) snipping the stem of a cut flower without raising it out of water |
水揚げ see styles |
mizuage みずあげ |
(noun/participle) (1) landing; unloading (e.g. a ship); (2) catch (of fish); takings; (3) sales (of a shop); (noun/participle) (4) defloration (e.g. of a geisha); (5) preservation (of cut flowers, in ikebana) |
沈める see styles |
shizumeru しずめる |
(transitive verb) (1) to sink (e.g. a ship); to submerge; (transitive verb) (2) to lower (e.g. one's body into a chair); (transitive verb) (3) to floor (an opponent) |
沈没船 see styles |
chinbotsusen ちんぼつせん |
sunken ship |
浮き寝 see styles |
ukine うきね |
(1) sleeping in a ship; (2) sleeping on the surface of the water (of a bird); (3) restless sleep; (4) casually sleeping together (e.g. unmarried couple) |
海技士 see styles |
kaigishi かいぎし |
maritime officer; ship's officer |
海賊船 see styles |
kaizokusen かいぞくせん |
pirate ship |
渡輪船 渡轮船 see styles |
dù lún chuán du4 lun2 chuan2 tu lun ch`uan tu lun chuan |
ferry ship |
測程器 see styles |
sokuteiki / sokuteki そくていき |
(ship's) log |
測量船 测量船 see styles |
cè liáng chuán ce4 liang2 chuan2 ts`e liang ch`uan tse liang chuan sokuryousen / sokuryosen そくりょうせん |
survey vessel survey ship |
滑り台 see styles |
suberidai すべりだい |
(1) (playground) slide; (2) (ship) launching platform; sliding bed |
滾裝船 滚装船 see styles |
gǔn zhuāng chuán gun3 zhuang1 chuan2 kun chuang ch`uan kun chuang chuan |
roll-on, roll-off ship (RORO ship); vessel designed to load and unload vehicles by driving them on and off |
漂流船 see styles |
hyouryuusen / hyoryusen ひょうりゅうせん |
drifting ship |
瀬取り see styles |
sedori せどり |
ship-to-ship cargo transfer; off-shore delivery (into smaller boats) |
炊事場 see styles |
suijiba すいじば |
kitchen; cookhouse; (ship's) galley |
烹炊所 see styles |
housuijo / hosuijo ほうすいじょ |
(rare) (obsolete) galley; ship's kitchen |
燃油艙 燃油舱 see styles |
rán yóu cāng ran2 you2 cang1 jan yu ts`ang jan yu tsang |
fuel tank (of a ship) |
特務艦 see styles |
tokumukan とくむかん |
auxiliary vessel; auxiliary ship |
甲鉄艦 see styles |
koutetsukan / kotetsukan こうてつかん |
armored ship; armoured ship |
病院船 see styles |
byouinsen / byoinsen びょういんせん |
hospital ship |
登舷礼 see styles |
tougenrei / togenre とうげんれい |
ceremonial assembling of a ship's crew on deck |
砕氷船 see styles |
saihyousen / saihyosen さいひょうせん |
icebreaker (ship); ice breaker |
砕氷艦 see styles |
saihyoukan / saihyokan さいひょうかん |
(See 砕氷船) icebreaker (ship); ice breaker |
磕CP see styles |
kē cp ke1 cp k`o cp ko cp |
(slang) to ship a fictional couple; to enthusiastically support a romantic pairing; also pr. [ke4 CP] |
笠戸丸 see styles |
kasatomaru かさとまる |
(ship) Kasato Maru; (ship) Kasato Maru |
紅毛船 see styles |
koumousen / komosen こうもうせん |
(archaism) (colloquialism) foreign ship (originally only of Dutch ships, but later referring to all foreign ships) |
給油船 see styles |
kyuuyusen / kyuyusen きゅうゆせん |
oiler; bunker ship; fuel barge |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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