There are 20 total results for your タイマー search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
タイマー see styles |
taimaa / taima タイマー |
(computer terminology) timer; clock register; (place-name) Tayma (Saudi Arabia) |
入タイマー see styles |
iretaimaa / iretaima いれタイマー iritaimaa / iritaima いりタイマー |
on timer (i.e. to automatically turn an electrical device on at a certain time) |
切タイマー see styles |
kiritaimaa / kiritaima きりタイマー |
off timer (i.e. to automatically turn an electrical device off at a certain time) |
フルタイマー see styles |
furutaimaa / furutaima フルタイマー |
full-timer |
入りタイマー see styles |
iritaimaa / iritaima いりタイマー |
on timer (i.e. to automatically turn an electrical device on at a certain time) |
入れタイマー see styles |
iretaimaa / iretaima いれタイマー |
on timer (i.e. to automatically turn an electrical device on at a certain time) |
入切タイマー see styles |
irikiritaimaa; irekiritaimaa / irikiritaima; irekiritaima いりきりタイマー; いれきりタイマー |
on-off timer (i.e. to automatically turn an electrical device on and off at specified times) |
切りタイマー see styles |
kiritaimaa / kiritaima きりタイマー |
off timer (i.e. to automatically turn an electrical device off at a certain time) |
セルフタイマー see styles |
serufutaimaa / serufutaima セルフタイマー |
self-timer; delayed-action (shutter release) |
パートタイマー see styles |
paatotaimaa / patotaima パートタイマー |
part-timer |
オールドタイマー see styles |
oorudotaimaa / oorudotaima オールドタイマー |
old-timer |
セルフ・タイマー see styles |
serufu taimaa / serufu taima セルフ・タイマー |
self-timer; delayed-action (shutter release) |
信号リンクタイマー see styles |
shingourinkutaimaa / shingorinkutaima しんごうリンクタイマー |
{comp} signalling link timer |
Variations: |
taimaa(p); taima / taima(p); taima タイマー(P); タイマ |
(1) timer; time switch; (2) stopwatch; (3) time keeper; (4) (abbreviation) {photo} (See セルフタイマー) self-timer; (delay) timer |
ウォッチドッグタイマー see styles |
wocchidoggutaimaa / wocchidoggutaima ウォッチドッグタイマー |
(computer terminology) watchdog timer |
Variations: |
kiritaimaa / kiritaima きりタイマー |
(See 入タイマー) off timer (i.e. to automatically turn an electrical device off at a certain time) |
ウォッチドッグ・タイマー see styles |
wocchidoggu taimaa / wocchidoggu taima ウォッチドッグ・タイマー |
(computer terminology) watchdog timer |
Variations: |
serufutaimaa; serufu taimaa / serufutaima; serufu taima セルフタイマー; セルフ・タイマー |
{photo} self-timer; delayed action (shutter release) |
Variations: |
iritaimaa(入taimaa, 入ritaimaa); iretaimaa(入taimaa, 入retaimaa) / iritaima(入taima, 入ritaima); iretaima(入taima, 入retaima) いりタイマー(入タイマー, 入りタイマー); いれタイマー(入タイマー, 入れタイマー) |
(See 切タイマー) on timer (i.e. to automatically turn an electrical device on at a certain time) |
Variations: |
wocchidoggutaima; wocchidoggutaimaa; wocchidoggu taima; wocchidoggu taimaa / wocchidoggutaima; wocchidoggutaima; wocchidoggu taima; wocchidoggu taima ウォッチドッグタイマ; ウォッチドッグタイマー; ウォッチドッグ・タイマ; ウォッチドッグ・タイマー |
{comp} watchdog timer |
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