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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
作戦 see styles |
sakusen さくせん |
(1) tactics; strategy; (2) military or naval operations |
作戦上 see styles |
sakusenjou / sakusenjo さくせんじょう |
(can be adjective with の) operational; strategic |
大作戦 see styles |
daisakusen だいさくせん |
large-scale operation; large-scale campaign; major mission |
作戦会議 see styles |
sakusenkaigi さくせんかいぎ |
strategy meeting; council of war |
作戦命令 see styles |
sakusenmeirei / sakusenmere さくせんめいれい |
{mil} (See 作戦・さくせん・2) operation order |
作戦地域 see styles |
sakusenchiiki / sakusenchiki さくせんちいき |
area of operation |
作戦実行 see styles |
sakusenjikkou / sakusenjikko さくせんじっこう |
putting a plan into operation |
作戦計画 see styles |
sakusenkeikaku / sakusenkekaku さくせんけいかく |
operation plan; scheme of operations; plan of campaign |
三光作戦 see styles |
sankousakusen / sankosakusen さんこうさくせん |
(hist) (三光 is a ref. to a Chinese phrase meaning 'kill all, burn all, loot all') Three Alls Strategy (Japanese scorched earth policy during the second Sino-Japanese War) |
上陸作戦 see styles |
jourikusakusen / jorikusakusen じょうりくさくせん |
landing operations |
両面作戦 see styles |
ryoumensakusen / ryomensakusen りょうめんさくせん |
operations (a strategy) on two fronts; two-pronged strategy |
人道作戦 see styles |
jindousakusen / jindosakusen じんどうさくせん |
humanitarian operation |
偽旗作戦 see styles |
nisehatasakusen にせはたさくせん |
{mil} false flag operation |
友達作戦 see styles |
tomodachisakusen ともだちさくせん |
Operation Tomodachi; United States Armed Forces assistance operation to support Japan in disaster relief following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami |
奇襲作戦 see styles |
kishuusakusen / kishusakusen きしゅうさくせん |
surprise tactics |
心理作戦 see styles |
shinrisakusen しんりさくせん |
psychological tactics |
懐柔作戦 see styles |
kaijuusakusen / kaijusakusen かいじゅうさくせん |
operation to win over someone by using a tactic of gentle persuasion |
挟撃作戦 see styles |
kyougekisakusen / kyogekisakusen きょうげきさくせん |
pincer operation (tactic) |
掃討作戦 see styles |
soutousakusen / sotosakusen そうとうさくせん |
mopping-up operation; search-and-destroy operation |
救出作戦 see styles |
kyuushutsusakusen / kyushutsusakusen きゅうしゅつさくせん |
rescue mission; evacuation operation |
水際作戦 see styles |
mizugiwasakusen みずぎわさくせん |
shoreline protection or operations |
決号作戦 see styles |
ketsugousakusen / ketsugosakusen けつごうさくせん |
(hist) Operation Ketsugō (Japanese military plan for responding to the Allied invasion of the homeland) |
牽制作戦 see styles |
kenseisakusen / kensesakusen けんせいさくせん |
diversionary operations |
空挺作戦 see styles |
kuuteisakusen / kutesakusen くうていさくせん |
aerial tactics |
籠城作戦 see styles |
roujousakusen / rojosakusen ろうじょうさくせん |
strategy of holing oneself up in a castle (house, building) |
軍事作戦 see styles |
gunjisakusen ぐんじさくせん |
(1) military operation; (2) military tactics; military strategy |
連合作戦 see styles |
rengousakusen / rengosakusen れんごうさくせん |
combined operation |
陽動作戦 see styles |
youdousakusen / yodosakusen ようどうさくせん |
(yoji) diversionary tactics |
電撃作戦 see styles |
dengekisakusen でんげきさくせん |
blitzkrieg tactics |
焦土作戦 see styles |
shoudosakusen / shodosakusen しょうどさくせん |
scorched-earth strategy (policy, tactics) |
作戦開始日 see styles |
sakusenkaishibi さくせんかいしび |
start day for military operation; departure day; D-Day |
二正面作戦 see styles |
nishoumensakusen / nishomensakusen にしょうめんさくせん |
two-front war |
宇宙大作戦 see styles |
uchuudaisakusen / uchudaisakusen うちゅうだいさくせん |
(work) Star Trek (1966 American science-fiction television series); Star Trek: The Original Series; (wk) Star Trek (1966 American science-fiction television series); Star Trek: The Original Series |
対テロ作戦 see styles |
taiterosakusen たいテロさくせん |
antiterrorist operation; counterterrorism operation |
トモダチ作戦 see styles |
tomodachisakusen トモダチさくせん |
Operation Tomodachi; United States Armed Forces assistance operation to support Japan in disaster relief following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami |
ローラー作戦 see styles |
rooraasakusen / roorasakusen ローラーさくせん |
(noun/participle) community door-to-door campaign; search operation; cleaning campaign carried out thoroughly over an area |
人質救出作戦 see styles |
hitojichikyuushutsusakusen / hitojichikyushutsusakusen ひとじちきゅうしゅつさくせん |
hostage rescue operation |
巻き返し作戦 see styles |
makikaeshisakusen まきかえしさくせん |
rollback operation |
特殊作戦部隊 see styles |
tokushusakusenbutai とくしゅさくせんぶたい |
special-ops forces |
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 |
対ゲリラ作戦 see styles |
taigerirasakusen たいゲリラさくせん |
anti-guerilla tactics; counterguerrilla operations; counterinsurgency operations |
Variations: |
sakusen さくせん |
(1) tactics; strategy; (2) {mil} military operation; naval operation |
作戦オーバーレー see styles |
sakusenoobaaree / sakusenoobaree さくせんオーバーレー |
operation overlay |
バルバロッサ作戦 see styles |
barubarossasakusen バルバロッサさくせん |
(hist) Operation Barbarossa (1941) |
Variations: |
tomodachisakusen(tomodachi作戦); tomodachisakusen(友達作戦) トモダチさくせん(トモダチ作戦); ともだちさくせん(友達作戦) |
Operation Tomodachi; United States Armed Forces assistance operation to support Japan in disaster relief following the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami |
ノルマンディー上陸作戦 see styles |
norumandiijourikusakusen / norumandijorikusakusen ノルマンディーじょうりくさくせん |
(hist) Normandy landings (1944); Invasion of Normandy |
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