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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

人喰

see styles
 hitokui
    ひとくい
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) cannibalism; biting (someone); (can be adjective with の) (2) man-eating (e.g. tiger); cannibalistic

拆用

see styles
chāi yòng
    chai1 yong4
ch`ai yung
    chai yung
to tear down and reuse; to cannibalize

掃引

see styles
 souin / soin
    そういん
sweeping; scanning

缶詰

see styles
 kanzume
    かんづめ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) packing (in cans); canning; canned goods; tin can; (2) confining someone (e.g. so they can concentrate on work); (3) being stuck in a confined space

罐詰

see styles
 kanzume
    かんづめ
(out-dated kanji) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) packing (in cans); canning; canned goods; tin can; (2) confining someone (e.g. so they can concentrate on work); (3) being stuck in a confined space

自炊

see styles
 jisui
    じすい
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) cooking for oneself; cooking one's own food; doing one's own cooking; making food oneself; self-catering; (n,vs,adj-no) (2) scanning a book or magazine to create an ebook by oneself

走査

see styles
 sousa / sosa
    そうさ
(noun, transitive verb) scanning (e.g. TV); traversal

食人

see styles
shí rén
    shi2 ren2
shih jen
 shokujin
    しょくじん
man-eating (beast); to eat people; fig. to oppress the people
cannibalism; anthropophagism

人喰い

see styles
 hitokui
    ひとくい
(1) cannibalism; biting (someone); (can be adjective with の) (2) man-eating (e.g. tiger); cannibalistic

人肉食

see styles
 jinnikushoku
    じんにくしょく
(See 食人・しょくじん) cannibalism

人食い

see styles
 hitokui
    ひとくい
(1) cannibalism; biting (someone); (can be adjective with の) (2) man-eating (e.g. tiger); cannibalistic

共食い

see styles
 tomogui
    ともぐい
(n,vs,vi) (1) cannibalism (in animals); feeding on each other; (n,vs,vi) (2) cannibalization; mutually harmful competition; internecine struggle; dog-eat-dog competition; suicidal conflict

探傷面

see styles
 tanshoumen / tanshomen
    たんしょうめん
scanning surface; test surface

早回し

see styles
 hayamawashi
    はやまわし
(noun/participle) spinning rapidly; turning quickly; fast-forward (VCR, etc.); scanning

缶詰め

see styles
 kanzume
    かんづめ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) packing (in cans); canning; canned goods; tin can; (2) confining someone (e.g. so they can concentrate on work); (3) being stuck in a confined space

罐詰め

see styles
 kanzume
    かんづめ
(out-dated kanji) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) packing (in cans); canning; canned goods; tin can; (2) confining someone (e.g. so they can concentrate on work); (3) being stuck in a confined space

蟹工船

see styles
 kanikousen / kanikosen
    かにこうせん
crab-canning boat

蠏工船

see styles
 kanikousen / kanikosen
    かにこうせん
crab-canning boat

食人俗

see styles
shí rén sú
    shi2 ren2 su2
shih jen su
cannibalism

食人族

see styles
 shokujinzoku
    しょくじんぞく
cannibals; cannibal tribe

食人種

see styles
 shokujinshu
    しょくじんしゅ
cannibals

カニバル

see styles
 kanibaru
    カニバル
cannibal

同類相食


同类相食

see styles
tóng lèi xiāng shí
    tong2 lei4 xiang1 shi2
t`ung lei hsiang shih
    tung lei hsiang shih
cannibalism

缶詰工場

see styles
 kanzumekoujou / kanzumekojo
    かんづめこうじょう
cannery; canning factory; canning plant

走り読み

see styles
 hashiriyomi
    はしりよみ
(noun, transitive verb) skimming through; scanning (reading matter)

走査装置

see styles
 sousasouchi / sosasochi
    そうさそうち
scanning device; scanner

逐行掃描


逐行扫描

see styles
zhú háng sǎo miáo
    zhu2 hang2 sao3 miao2
chu hang sao miao
line by line scanning; progressive scanning

阿耨觀音


阿耨观音

see styles
ān òu guān yīn
    an1 ou4 guan1 yin1
an ou kuan yin
 Anoku Kannon
Anu Guanyin, the twentieth of the thirty-three forms of the 'Goddess of Mercy', seated on a rook scanning the sea to protect or save voyagers.

隔行掃描


隔行扫描

see styles
gé háng sǎo miáo
    ge2 hang2 sao3 miao2
ko hang sao miao
interlaced scanning

順次走査

see styles
 junjisousa / junjisosa
    じゅんじそうさ
{comp} sequential scanning

人食い人種

see styles
 hitokuijinshu
    ひとくいじんしゅ
cannibals

走査周波数

see styles
 sousashuuhasuu / sosashuhasu
    そうさしゅうはすう
{comp} scanning frequency

飛越し走査

see styles
 tobikoshisousa / tobikoshisosa
    とびこしそうさ
interlace (e.g. on CRT screens); interlaced scanning

カニバリズム

see styles
 kanibarizumu
    カニバリズム
cannibalism

スキャニング

see styles
 sukyaningu
    スキャニング
(noun, transitive verb) scanning

マーク読取り

see styles
 maakuyomitori / makuyomitori
    マークよみとり
{comp} mark scanning; optical mark reading

矯めつ眇めつ

see styles
 tametsusugametsu
    ためつすがめつ
(exp,vs,adv) scrutiny; scanning; taking a good look

飛び越し走査

see styles
 tobikoshisousa / tobikoshisosa
    とびこしそうさ
interlace (e.g. on CRT screens); interlaced scanning

水平走査周波数

see styles
 suiheisousashuuhasuu / suihesosashuhasu
    すいへいそうさしゅうはすう
{comp} (See 垂直走査周波数) horizontal scanning frequency

Variations:
蟹工船
蠏工船

see styles
 kanikousen / kanikosen
    かにこうせん
crab-canning boat

光学マーク読取り

see styles
 kougakumaakuyomitori / kogakumakuyomitori
    こうがくマークよみとり
{comp} mark scanning; optical mark reading

走査型電子顕微鏡

see styles
 sousagatadenshikenbikyou / sosagatadenshikenbikyo
    そうさがたでんしけんびきょう
scanning electron microscope; SEM

スキャンレーション

see styles
 sukyanreeshon
    スキャンレーション
scanlation; scanslation; scanning, translation and editing of comics without permission

共焦点走査型顕微鏡

see styles
 kyoushoutensousagatakenbikyou / kyoshotensosagatakenbikyo
    きょうしょうてんそうさがたけんびきょう
confocal scanning microscope

共焦点レーザ走査型顕微鏡

see styles
 kyoushoutenreezasousagatakenbikyou / kyoshotenreezasosagatakenbikyo
    きょうしょうてんレーザそうさがたけんびきょう
confocal laser scanning biological microscope

走査型多光子レーザ顕微鏡

see styles
 sousagatatakoushireezakenbikyou / sosagatatakoshireezakenbikyo
    そうさがたたこうしレーザけんびきょう
multiphoton laser scanning microscope

Variations:
飛び越し走査
飛越し走査

see styles
 tobikoshisousa / tobikoshisosa
    とびこしそうさ
(See インターレース) interlace (e.g. on CRT screens); interlaced scanning

共焦点レーザー走査型顕微鏡

see styles
 kyoushoutenreezaasousagatakenbikyou / kyoshotenreezasosagatakenbikyo
    きょうしょうてんレーザーそうさがたけんびきょう
confocal laser scanning biological microscope

Variations:
人食い
人喰い
人喰(io)

see styles
 hitokui
    ひとくい
(1) cannibalism; biting (someone); (can be adjective with の) (2) man-eating (e.g. tiger); cannibalistic

Variations:
共焦点レーザ走査型顕微鏡
共焦点レーザー走査型顕微鏡

see styles
 kyoushoutenreezasousagatakenbikyou(共焦点reeza走査型顕微鏡); kyoushoutenreezaasousagatakenbikyou(共焦点reezaa走査型顕微鏡) / kyoshotenreezasosagatakenbikyo(共焦点reeza走査型顕微鏡); kyoshotenreezasosagatakenbikyo(共焦点reeza走査型顕微鏡)
    きょうしょうてんレーザそうさがたけんびきょう(共焦点レーザ走査型顕微鏡); きょうしょうてんレーザーそうさがたけんびきょう(共焦点レーザー走査型顕微鏡)
confocal laser scanning biological microscope

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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