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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:
舳先

 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:
お宝
御宝

 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:
乗船
上船

 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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