There are 28 total results for your 失敗 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
失敗 失败 see styles |
shī bài shi1 bai4 shih pai shippai しっぱい |
to be defeated; to lose; to fail (e.g. experiments); failure; defeat; CL:次[ci4] (n,vs,vt,vi) failure; mistake; blunder |
失敗作 see styles |
shippaisaku しっぱいさく |
failure (i.e. an unsuccessful work); flop; dud; bomb |
失敗例 see styles |
shippairei / shippaire しっぱいれい |
(instance of) failure; example of failure |
失敗学 see styles |
shippaigaku しっぱいがく |
(science of) failure analysis |
失敗率 see styles |
shippairitsu しっぱいりつ |
rate of failure |
失敗者 失败者 see styles |
shī bài zhě shi1 bai4 zhe3 shih pai che shippaisha しっぱいしゃ |
loser (ant: 成功者) loser; failure |
失敗談 see styles |
shippaidan しっぱいだん |
failure story; horror story |
大失敗 see styles |
daishippai だいしっぱい |
(n,vs,vt,vi) complete failure; debacle; fiasco; disaster |
失敗の虞 see styles |
shippainoosore しっぱいのおそれ |
risk of failure |
失敗主義 失败主义 see styles |
shī bài zhǔ yì shi1 bai4 zhu3 yi4 shih pai chu i |
defeatism |
失敗判定 see styles |
shippaihantei / shippaihante しっぱいはんてい |
{comp} fail verdict |
失敗国家 see styles |
shippaikokka しっぱいこっか |
failed state |
失敗隠し see styles |
shippaikakushi しっぱいかくし |
cover-up |
徹底失敗 彻底失败 see styles |
chè dǐ shī bài che4 di3 shi1 bai4 ch`e ti shih pai che ti shih pai |
utter failure |
著著失敗 着着失败 see styles |
zhāo zhāo shī bài zhao1 zhao1 shi1 bai4 chao chao shih pai |
(idiom) to fail at every step of the way; Taiwan pr. [zhuo2zhuo2shi1bai4] |
失敗の恐れ see styles |
shippainoosore しっぱいのおそれ |
risk of failure |
市場の失敗 see styles |
shijounoshippai / shijonoshippai しじょうのしっぱい |
market failure |
失敗を恐れる see styles |
shippaioosoreru しっぱいをおそれる |
(exp,v1) to be afraid of making mistakes; to fear failing |
以失敗而告終 以失败而告终 see styles |
yǐ shī bài ér gào zhōng yi3 shi1 bai4 er2 gao4 zhong1 i shih pai erh kao chung |
to succeed through failure; to achieve one's final aim despite apparent setback |
失敗は成功の元 see styles |
shippaihaseikounomoto / shippaihasekonomoto しっぱいはせいこうのもと |
More info & calligraphy: Failure is the Origin of Success |
失敗は成功の基 see styles |
shippaihaseikounomoto / shippaihasekonomoto しっぱいはせいこうのもと |
(expression) (idiom) failure teaches success; failure is a stepping-stone to success |
失敗は成功の母 see styles |
shippaihaseikounohaha / shippaihasekonohaha しっぱいはせいこうのはは |
More info & calligraphy: Failure is the Mother of Success |
失敗是成功之母 失败是成功之母 see styles |
shī bài shì chéng gōng zhī mǔ shi1 bai4 shi4 cheng2 gong1 zhi1 mu3 shih pai shih ch`eng kung chih mu shih pai shih cheng kung chih mu |
More info & calligraphy: Failure is the Mother of Success |
アクセス失敗率 see styles |
akusesushippairitsu アクセスしっぱいりつ |
{comp} failure rate |
失敗は成功のもと see styles |
shippaihaseikounomoto / shippaihasekonomoto しっぱいはせいこうのもと |
More info & calligraphy: Failure is a Stepping Stone to Success |
バッファ確保失敗 see styles |
baffakakuhoshippai バッファかくほしっぱい |
buffer (full) error (i.e. space cannot be reserved as it is full) |
Variations: |
shippainoosore しっぱいのおそれ |
risk of failure |
Variations: |
shippaihaseikounomoto / shippaihasekonomoto しっぱいはせいこうのもと |
(expression) (proverb) failure teaches success; failure is a stepping-stone to success |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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