There are 27 total results for your 終了 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
終了 终了 see styles |
zhōng liǎo zhong1 liao3 chung liao shuuryou / shuryo しゅうりょう |
to end (n,vs,vt,vi) (ant: 開始) end; close; conclusion; termination |
終了後 see styles |
shuuryougo / shuryogo しゅうりょうご |
(n,adv) after the end (of something) |
終了日 see styles |
shuuryoubi / shuryobi しゅうりょうび |
end date |
終了タグ see styles |
shuuryoutagu / shuryotagu しゅうりょうタグ |
{comp} end tag; closing tag |
終了条件 see styles |
shuuryoujouken / shuryojoken しゅうりょうじょうけん |
{comp} at end condition |
終了記号 see styles |
shuuryoukigou / shuryokigo しゅうりょうきごう |
{comp} message indicator |
三校終了 see styles |
sankoushuuryou / sankoshuryo さんこうしゅうりょう |
third and final proof |
伝送終了 see styles |
densoushuuryou / densoshuryo でんそうしゅうりょう |
end of transmission; EOT |
強制終了 see styles |
kyouseishuuryou / kyoseshuryo きょうせいしゅうりょう |
{comp} forced termination |
手順終了 see styles |
tejunshuuryou / tejunshuryo てじゅんしゅうりょう |
{comp} end of procedure |
放送終了 see styles |
housoushuuryou / hososhuryo ほうそうしゅうりょう |
(noun/participle) end of broadcast; sign-off |
正常終了 see styles |
seijoushuuryou / sejoshuryo せいじょうしゅうりょう |
normal termination; successful termination |
無事終了 see styles |
bujishuuryou / bujishuryo ぶじしゅうりょう |
(noun/participle) ending without incident; being successfully brought to completion; finishing something without a hitch |
異常終了 see styles |
ijoushuuryou / ijoshuryo いじょうしゅうりょう |
abnormal termination (e.g. of a program); ABnormal END; ABEND |
記録終了 see styles |
kirokushuuryou / kirokushuryo きろくしゅうりょう |
{comp} record end |
試合終了 see styles |
shiaishuuryou / shiaishuryo しあいしゅうりょう |
end of a match; end of a game |
販売終了 see styles |
hanbaishuuryou / hanbaishuryo はんばいしゅうりょう |
end of sales; cessation of sales |
終了コード see styles |
shuuryoukoodo / shuryokoodo しゅうりょうコード |
{comp} exit code |
エラー終了 see styles |
eraashuuryou / erashuryo エラーしゅうりょう |
(noun/participle) {comp} error termination; terminate with error |
生産終了品 see styles |
seisanshuuryouhin / sesanshuryohin せいさんしゅうりょうひん |
article out of production; discontinued product; phased-out item |
実体終了信号 see styles |
jittaishuuryoushingou / jittaishuryoshingo じったいしゅうりょうしんごう |
{comp} entity end (signal) |
終了ステータス see styles |
shuuryousuteetasu / shuryosuteetasu しゅうりょうステータス |
{comp} exit status |
マーク区間終了 see styles |
maakukukanshuuryou / makukukanshuryo マークくかんしゅうりょう |
{comp} marked section end |
ファイル終了条件 see styles |
fairushuuryoujouken / fairushuryojoken ファイルしゅうりょうじょうけん |
{comp} at end condition |
常駐終了プログラム see styles |
jouchuushuuryoupuroguramu / jochushuryopuroguramu じょうちゅうしゅうりょうプログラム |
{comp} terminate and stay resident program |
常駐終了型プログラム see styles |
jouchuushuuryoukeipuroguramu / jochushuryokepuroguramu じょうちゅうしゅうりょうけいプログラム |
(obsolete) {comp} terminate-and-stay-resident program; TSR program |
トランザクション終了フェーズ see styles |
toranzakushonshuuryoufeezu / toranzakushonshuryofeezu トランザクションしゅうりょうフェーズ |
{comp} termination phase of a transaction |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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