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There are 23 total results for your 戦術 search.

Characters Pronunciation
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戦術

see styles
 senjutsu
    せんじゅつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) tactics

戦術家

see styles
 senjutsuka
    せんじゅつか
tactician; strategist

戦術計画

see styles
 senjutsukeikaku / senjutsukekaku
    せんじゅつけいかく
tactical plan

戦術爆撃

see styles
 senjutsubakugeki
    せんじゅつばくげき
tactical bombing

人海戦術

see styles
 jinkaisenjutsu
    じんかいせんじゅつ
(1) (yoji) {mil} human wave attack; human wave tactics; (2) (yoji) throwing people at a problem

休暇戦術

see styles
 kyuukasenjutsu / kyukasenjutsu
    きゅうかせんじゅつ
leave-taking tactics; many employees taking paid leave at the same time as a form of industrial action

刺客戦術

see styles
 shikakusenjutsu; shikyakusenjutsu(rk)
    しかくせんじゅつ; しきゃくせんじゅつ(rk)
(See 刺客候補) (strategy of) fielding political candidates to unseat rivals in one's own party

妨害戦術

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 bougaisenjutsu / bogaisenjutsu
    ぼうがいせんじゅつ
obstructive tactics; harassing tactics

山猫戦術

see styles
 yamanekosenjutsu
    やまねこせんじゅつ
wildcat tactics

徐行戦術

see styles
 jokousenjutsu / jokosenjutsu
    じょこうせんじゅつ
go-slow tactics (of Japanese railway workers)

怠業戦術

see styles
 taigyousenjutsu / taigyosenjutsu
    たいぎょうせんじゅつ
slowdown strategy; go-slow tactics (of workers in a labor dispute)

撹乱戦術

see styles
 kakuransenjutsu
    かくらんせんじゅつ
(yoji) disturbance tactics

攪乱戦術

see styles
 kakuransenjutsu
    かくらんせんじゅつ
(yoji) disturbance tactics

暴露戦術

see styles
 bakurosenjutsu
    ばくろせんじゅつ
exposure tactics; muckraking tactics

焦土戦術

see styles
 shoudosenjutsu / shodosenjutsu
    しょうどせんじゅつ
scorched-earth strategy (tactics)

牛歩戦術

see styles
 gyuuhosenjutsu / gyuhosenjutsu
    ぎゅうほせんじゅつ
snail's pace tactics; walking extremely slowly when voting in the Diet to delay proceedings; ox walk tactic

竹槍戦術

see styles
 takeyarisenjutsu
    たけやりせんじゅつ
tactics of fighting a technologically advanced adversary with primitive weapons; sole reliance on simple determination (naive spiritualism) in fighting an overwhelming foe

戦術核兵器

see styles
 senjutsukakuheiki / senjutsukakuheki
    せんじゅつかくへいき
tactical nuclear weapon

サラミ戦術

see styles
 saramisenjutsu
    サラミせんじゅつ
(rare) salami tactics (divide and conquer process of threats and alliances used to overcome opposition)

牛タン戦術

see styles
 gyuutansenjutsu / gyutansenjutsu
    ぎゅうタンせんじゅつ
(See 牛歩戦術) filibustering; cow tongue tactics

戦術航空統制班

see styles
 senjutsukoukuutouseihan / senjutsukokutosehan
    せんじゅつこうくうとうせいはん
tactical air control party

戦術航空統制本部

see styles
 senjutsukoukuutouseihonbu / senjutsukokutosehonbu
    せんじゅつこうくうとうせいほんぶ
tactical air control center (centre)

Variations:
撹乱戦術
攪乱戦術

 kakuransenjutsu
    かくらんせんじゅつ
disturbance tactics
This page contains 23 results for "戦術" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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