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<1234567>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
練習船 see styles |
renshuusen / renshusen れんしゅうせん |
school or training ship |
縦揺れ see styles |
tateyure たてゆれ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) (See 横揺れ・1) vertical shaking (of an earthquake); (n,vs,vi) (2) (See ピッチング・2) pitch (of a ship, aircraft, etc.); pitching |
考察船 see styles |
kǎo chá chuán kao3 cha2 chuan2 k`ao ch`a ch`uan kao cha chuan |
survey ship |
自衛艦 see styles |
jieikan / jiekan じえいかん |
Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ship; Self-Defense Force ship; JMSDF ship |
航洋船 see styles |
kouyousen / koyosen こうようせん |
seagoing vessel; oceangoing ship |
船名録 see styles |
senmeiroku / senmeroku せんめいろく |
register book (for a ship) |
船待ち see styles |
funamachi ふなまち |
waiting for a ship to depart |
船板塀 see styles |
funaitabei / funaitabe ふないたべい |
fence made from disused ship planks |
船火事 see styles |
funakaji ふなかじ |
fire aboard ship |
船留め see styles |
funadome ふなどめ |
(n,vs,vi) preventing a ship from passing or from leaving port |
船籍港 see styles |
chuán jí gǎng chuan2 ji2 gang3 ch`uan chi kang chuan chi kang sensekikou / sensekiko せんせきこう |
ship's port of registry port of registry |
船首像 see styles |
senshuzou / senshuzo せんしゅぞう |
figurehead (on a ship) |
艦載機 舰载机 see styles |
jiàn zài jī jian4 zai4 ji1 chien tsai chi kansaiki かんさいき |
carrier-based aircraft {mil} carrier-based aircraft; ship-borne aircraft (e.g. helicopters) |
装甲艦 see styles |
soukoukan / sokokan そうこうかん |
armored warship; armor-clad ship |
補給艦 补给舰 see styles |
bǔ jǐ jiàn bu3 ji3 jian4 pu chi chien hokyuukan / hokyukan ほきゅうかん |
supply ship supply vessel; replenishment oiler; replenishment vessel |
観測船 see styles |
kansokusen かんそくせん |
observation ship |
調査船 see styles |
chousasen / chosasen ちょうさせん |
research vessel; research ship |
警備艦 see styles |
keibikan / kebikan けいびかん |
guard ship |
護送船 see styles |
gosousen / gososen ごそうせん |
escort ship |
貨客船 see styles |
kakyakusen; kakakusen かきゃくせん; かかくせん |
combined cargo and passenger ship |
貨物室 see styles |
kamotsushitsu かもつしつ |
cargo hold (of an aircraft, ship, etc.); cargo bay |
貨物船 see styles |
kamotsusen かもつせん |
(See 貨物機・かもつき) freighter (vessel); cargo ship |
軍用艦 see styles |
gunyoukan / gunyokan ぐんようかん |
military ship |
輸送船 see styles |
yusousen / yusosen ゆそうせん |
transport ship; troop ship |
進水式 see styles |
shinsuishiki しんすいしき |
launching ceremony; ceremonial ship launching |
進貢船 see styles |
shinkousen / shinkosen しんこうせん |
(hist) ship used by the Ryūkyū Kingdom to transport diplomatic envoys to China |
運搬船 see styles |
unpansen うんぱんせん |
freighter; cargo ship; carrier |
運転士 see styles |
untenshi うんてんし |
(1) (professional) driver (of a taxi, train, etc.); motorman; (2) (See 航海士) mate (on a ship); officer |
運輸船 运输船 see styles |
yùn shū chuán yun4 shu1 chuan2 yün shu ch`uan yün shu chuan |
transport ship |
運輸艦 运输舰 see styles |
yùn shū jiàn yun4 shu1 jian4 yün shu chien |
transport ship |
遣明船 see styles |
kenminsen けんみんせん |
(hist) ship used in Japanese missions to Ming dynasty China |
遭難船 see styles |
sounansen / sonansen そうなんせん |
wrecked ship; ship in distress |
錨鏈孔 锚链孔 see styles |
máo liàn kǒng mao2 lian4 kong3 mao lien k`ung mao lien kung |
hawsehole (small hole for anchor cable or hawser in the side of ship) |
鐵甲船 铁甲船 see styles |
tiě jiǎ chuán tie3 jia3 chuan2 t`ieh chia ch`uan tieh chia chuan |
armored ship |
間がら see styles |
aidagara あいだがら |
relation(ship) |
陸奥丸 see styles |
mutsumaru むつまる |
(ship) Mutsumaru; (ship) Mutsumaru |
陸揚げ see styles |
rikuage りくあげ |
(noun, transitive verb) unloading (a ship); landing |
難破船 see styles |
nanpasen なんぱせん |
wrecked ship |
駆逐艦 see styles |
kuchikukan くちくかん |
destroyer (ship) |
LASH see styles |
rasshu ラッシュ |
(See ラッシュ船) LASH; lighter aboard ship |
ウェーキ see styles |
weeki ウェーキ |
(See 航跡・1) wake (of a ship) |
ガレー船 see styles |
gareesen ガレーせん |
(hist) galley (ship) |
すべり台 see styles |
suberidai すべりだい |
(1) (playground) slide; (2) (ship) launching platform; sliding bed |
ダンブル see styles |
danpuru ダンプル |
(ship's) hold (eng: down below); (place-name) Dhampur |
バラスト see styles |
parasuto パラスト |
(1) ballast (for a ship, submarine, hot-air balloon, etc.); (2) ballast (for the foundation of a road or railway track); (personal name) Palast |
ブリッジ see styles |
burijji ブリッジ |
(1) bridge (road, railway, ship, etc.); (2) (abbreviation) {cards} (See コントラクトブリッジ) (contact) bridge; (3) (abbreviation) {cards} (See セブンブリッジ) Seven Bridge (Japanese rummy game); (4) {dent} bridge; (5) bridge (of a pair of glasses); (6) {sports} bridge (in wrestling); (7) {electr} bridge (circuit); (8) {comp} (network) bridge; (9) {music} bridge; (10) bridge (exercise) |
リギング see styles |
rigingu リギング |
(1) rigging (a ship, aircraft, etc.); (2) rigging; gear; tackle; (3) rigging; in animation, a hierarchy of virtual skeletal bones |
乗りこむ 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 |
乗り組む see styles |
norikumu のりくむ |
(v5m,vi) to get on aboard; to join a ship |
乗り込む 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 |
仕切り板 see styles |
shikiriita / shikirita しきりいた |
(1) partition board; plank used as a partition; (2) board used in a ship to prevent the cargo from moving around |
全艦撤退 see styles |
zenkantettai ぜんかんてったい |
(expression) (rare) All ships retreat (military command); complete ship withdrawal |
出港停止 see styles |
shukkouteishi / shukkoteshi しゅっこうていし |
embargo (on a ship) |
功虧一簣 功亏一篑 see styles |
gōng kuī yī kuì gong1 kui1 yi1 kui4 kung k`uei i k`uei kung kuei i kuei |
lit. to ruin the enterprise for the sake of one basketful; to fail through lack of a final effort; to spoil the ship for a ha'penny worth of tar (idiom) |
半舷上陸 see styles |
hangenjouriku / hangenjoriku はんげんじょうりく |
half watch ashore; port and starboard liberty; shore leave for half of a ship's crew at once |
原子力船 see styles |
genshiryokusen げんしりょくせん |
nuclear(-powered) ship (vessel) |
反艦導彈 反舰导弹 see styles |
fǎn jiàn dǎo dàn fan3 jian4 dao3 dan4 fan chien tao tan |
anti-ship missile |
対空射撃 see styles |
taikuushageki / taikushageki たいくうしゃげき |
anti-aircraft fire; shooting at an aircraft (from ground or ship) |
巡航客船 see styles |
junkoukyakusen / junkokyakusen じゅんこうきゃくせん |
cruise ship |
捨て去る see styles |
sutesaru すてさる |
(transitive verb) to abandon (ship) |
揚陸艦艇 see styles |
yourikukantei / yorikukante ようりくかんてい |
landing ship |
操舵装置 see styles |
soudasouchi / sodasochi そうだそうち |
steering gear (ship) |
本船渡し see styles |
honsenwatashi ほんせんわたし |
free on board (i.e. seller pays to have goods placed on a ship); FOB |
海上捕獲 see styles |
kaijouhokaku / kaijohokaku かいじょうほかく |
seizure at sea (of an enemy ship or cargo) |
漕寄せる see styles |
kogiyoseru こぎよせる |
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) to row up to (e.g. a ship) |
球状船首 see styles |
kyuujousenshu / kyujosenshu きゅうじょうせんしゅ |
(See バルバスバウ) bulbous bow (on a ship to reduce drag) |
砲列甲板 see styles |
houretsukanpan / horetsukanpan ほうれつかんぱん |
gun deck (ship) |
積羽沈舟 see styles |
sekiuchinshuu / sekiuchinshu せきうちんしゅう |
(yoji) small things in sufficient quantity can have a large influence; a large pile of feathers sinks a ship |
航海日誌 see styles |
koukainisshi / kokainisshi こうかいにっし |
ship's log; logbook |
Variations: |
hesaki へさき |
(See 艫・とも) bow (of a ship); prow |
舵をとる see styles |
kajiotoru かじをとる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to steer a ship; (2) to manage; to take command; to take the helm |
舵を切る see styles |
kajiokiru かじをきる |
(exp,v5r) to turn the rudder of a ship; to change direction (of policy, etc.) |
舵を取る see styles |
kajiotoru かじをとる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to steer a ship; (2) to manage; to take command; to take the helm |
船に乗る see styles |
funeninoru ふねにのる |
(exp,v5r) to board a ship |
船主協会 see styles |
senshukyoukai / senshukyokai せんしゅきょうかい |
shipowners' association; (o) Association of American Ship Owners |
船側渡し see styles |
sensokuwatashi せんそくわたし |
free alongside ship; FAS |
船舶修理 see styles |
senpakushuuri / senpakushuri せんぱくしゅうり |
ship-repairing |
船舶職員 see styles |
senpakushokuin せんぱくしょくいん |
ship's personnel; ship's officers |
誤上賊船 误上贼船 see styles |
wù shàng zéi chuán wu4 shang4 zei2 chuan2 wu shang tsei ch`uan wu shang tsei chuan |
lit. to mistakenly board a pirate ship; to embark on a hopeless adventure |
豪華客船 see styles |
goukakyakusen / gokakyakusen ごうかきゃくせん |
luxury cruise ship; luxury liner |
起重機船 see styles |
kijuukisen / kijukisen きじゅうきせん |
crane ship; floating crane |
載貨吃水 see styles |
saikakissui さいかきっすい |
ship's draft; ship's draught |
集裝箱船 集装箱船 see styles |
jí zhuāng xiāng chuán ji2 zhuang1 xiang1 chuan2 chi chuang hsiang ch`uan chi chuang hsiang chuan |
container ship |
高級船員 see styles |
koukyuusenin / kokyusenin こうきゅうせんいん |
officer (of a ship) |
アイシング see styles |
aishingu アイシング |
(1) {food} icing; frosting; (2) (See 着氷・1) icing (on an aircraft, ship, etc.); (3) {sports} icing (hockey infraction); (4) cryotherapy |
Variations: |
otakara おたから |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (polite language) (See 宝) treasure; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (See 宝船) picture of a treasure ship; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) money; cash |
かじを切る see styles |
kajiokiru かじをきる |
(exp,v5r) to turn the rudder of a ship; to change direction (of policy, etc.) |
かじを取る see styles |
kajiotoru かじをとる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to steer a ship; (2) to manage; to take command; to take the helm |
クルーズ船 see styles |
kuruuzusen / kuruzusen クルーズせん |
cruise ship |
コンテナ船 see styles |
kontenasen コンテナせん |
container ship |
スクリュー see styles |
sukuryuu / sukuryu スクリュー |
(1) screw; (2) propeller (e.g. on a ship) |
トランパー see styles |
toranpaa / toranpa トランパー |
(See ライナー・2) tramper (ship) |
ヒッチング see styles |
hicchingu ヒッチング |
(n,vs,vi) (1) {baseb} pitching; (n,vs,vi) (2) (See ローリング・1) pitching (of a ship, aircraft, etc.); pitch; (personal name) Hitching |
マルシップ see styles |
marushippu マルシップ |
Maru-ship; Japanese ship (because Japanese ship names often end in Maru) |
ラッシュ船 see styles |
rasshusen ラッシュせん |
lighter aboard ship; LASH |
リドデッキ see styles |
ridodekki リドデッキ |
lido; area on a cruise ship having the main outdoor swimming pool and sunbathing area |
ローロー船 see styles |
rooroosen ローローせん |
ro-ro ship; roll-on roll-off ship |
世代宇宙船 see styles |
sedaiuchuusen / sedaiuchusen せだいうちゅうせん |
generation ship (science fiction); interstellar ark |
乗り捨てる see styles |
norisuteru のりすてる |
(transitive verb) to get off; to abandon (a ship or vehicle) |
Variations: |
jousen / josen じょうせん |
(n,vs,vi) (1) (See 下船) embarking (a ship); embarkation; boarding; (2) (乗船 only) ship (carrying someone) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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