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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
充電 充电 see styles |
chōng diàn chong1 dian4 ch`ung tien chung tien juuden / juden じゅうでん |
to recharge (a battery); (fig.) to recharge one's batteries (through leisure); to update one's skills and knowledge (noun/participle) (1) charging (electrically); (noun/participle) (2) electrification |
充電器 充电器 see styles |
chōng diàn qì chong1 dian4 qi4 ch`ung tien ch`i chung tien chi juudenki / judenki じゅうでんき |
battery charger (battery) charger; AC adapter |
充電寶 充电宝 see styles |
chōng diàn bǎo chong1 dian4 bao3 ch`ung tien pao chung tien pao |
power bank; portable charger |
充電式 see styles |
juudenshiki / judenshiki じゅうでんしき |
(adj-no,n) rechargeable |
充電池 see styles |
juudenchi / judenchi じゅうでんち |
rechargeable battery |
充電站 see styles |
chōng diàn zhàn chong1 dian4 zhan4 ch`ung tien chan chung tien chan |
charging station (for electric vehicles) |
一充電 see styles |
ichijuuden / ichijuden いちじゅうでん |
single charge (esp. in electric vehicles) |
再充電 see styles |
saijuuden / saijuden さいじゅうでん |
(noun/participle) recharging |
満充電 see styles |
manjuuden / manjuden まんじゅうでん |
(See フル充電) full charge (battery, condenser) |
過充電 see styles |
kajuuden / kajuden かじゅうでん |
overcharging (e.g. a battery); overcharge |
充電期間 see styles |
juudenkikan / judenkikan じゅうでんきかん |
period of time in which to recharge one's batteries |
充電電流 see styles |
juudendenryuu / judendenryu じゅうでんでんりゅう |
{elec} charging current |
フル充電 see styles |
furujuuden / furujuden フルじゅうでん |
full charge (battery, condenser) |
急速充電 see styles |
kyuusokujuuden / kyusokujuden きゅうそくじゅうでん |
{comp} fast charge |
無接点充電 see styles |
musettenjuuden / musettenjuden むせってんじゅうでん |
inductive charging; wireless charging |
非接触充電 see styles |
hisesshokujuuden / hisesshokujuden ひせっしょくじゅうでん |
inductive charging; wireless charging |
充電スタンド see styles |
juudensutando / judensutando じゅうでんスタンド |
charging station (for electric vehicles); charging stand (for phones, tablets, etc.) |
充電ケーブル see styles |
juudenkeeburu / judenkeeburu じゅうでんケーブル |
charging cable |
トリクル充電 see styles |
torikurujuuden / torikurujuden トリクルじゅうでん |
trickle charge; trickle charging; TC |
電磁誘導充電 see styles |
denjiyuudoujuuden / denjiyudojuden でんじゆうどうじゅうでん |
(See 無接点充電) inductive charging |
ワイヤレス充電 see styles |
waiyaresujuuden / waiyaresujuden ワイヤレスじゅうでん |
(See 無接点充電) wireless charging |
インダクティブ充電 see styles |
indakutibujuuden / indakutibujuden インダクティブじゅうでん |
(See 非接触充電) inductive charging |
Variations: |
juudenki / judenki じゅうでんき |
(battery) charger; AC adapter |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 23 results for "充電" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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