There are 38 total results for your rowing search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
划船 see styles |
huá chuán hua2 chuan2 hua ch`uan hua chuan |
to row a boat; rowing; boating; small boat |
划艇 see styles |
huá tǐng hua2 ting3 hua t`ing hua ting |
rowing boat; racing row-boat |
力漕 see styles |
rikisou / rikiso りきそう |
(n,vs,vt,vi) rowing hard |
漕艇 see styles |
soutei / sote そうてい |
rowing; boating |
競渡 竞渡 see styles |
jìng dù jing4 du4 ching tu |
rowing competition; boat race; swimming competition (e.g. to cross river or lake) |
賽艇 赛艇 see styles |
sài tǐng sai4 ting3 sai t`ing sai ting |
boat race; racing ship or boat; rowing (sport) |
エイト see styles |
eido / edo エイド |
(1) eight; (2) {sports} eight (rowing boat); (place-name) Eid |
ヒッチ see styles |
picchi ピッチ |
(1) pace; speed; rate; (2) pitch (distance between evenly spaced things, e.g. gear teeth); spacing; interval; (3) pitch (of a sound); (4) {baseb} (See ピッチング・1) pitch; pitching; (5) stroke rate (in rowing); (6) pitch (in climbing); section between rest stops (in mountaineering); (7) pitch (from distilling petroleum, coal tar, etc.); (8) {sports} pitch (soccer, rugby, etc.); field; (9) (colloquialism) (abbreviation) (See PHS) personal handy-phone system; PHS; (personal name) Pic |
划船機 划船机 see styles |
huá chuán jī hua2 chuan2 ji1 hua ch`uan chi hua chuan chi |
rowing machine |
手漕ぎ see styles |
tekogi てこぎ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) rowing; paddling (by hand) |
漕艇場 see styles |
souteijou / sotejo そうていじょう |
rowing course; rowing centre (center) |
舵なし see styles |
kajinashi かじなし |
(can act as adjective) coxless (rowing) |
舵付き see styles |
kajitsuki かじつき |
(can act as adjective) coxed (rowing); having a coxswain |
舵無し see styles |
kajinashi かじなし |
(can act as adjective) coxless (rowing) |
かじ付き see styles |
kajitsuki かじつき |
(can act as adjective) coxed (rowing); having a coxswain |
かじ無し see styles |
kajinashi かじなし |
(can act as adjective) coxless (rowing) |
漕ぎ出す see styles |
kogidasu こぎだす |
(transitive verb) to begin rowing |
ローイング see styles |
rooingu ローイング |
(See 漕艇) rowing |
戸田漕艇場 see styles |
todasouteijou / todasotejo とだそうていじょう |
(place-name) Toda Rowing Course (1964 Olympic rowing site) |
舵なしペア see styles |
kajinashipea かじなしペア |
{sports} coxless pair (rowing) |
クォドルプル see styles |
kodorupuru クォドルプル |
quad scull (rowing) |
ノーフェザー see styles |
noofezaa / noofeza ノーフェザー |
rowing with square blades (wasei: no feather); rowing without feathering the oars |
朝日レガッタ see styles |
asahiregatta あさひレガッタ |
(ev) Asahi Regatta (rowing tournament) |
舵付きフォア see styles |
kajitsukifoa かじつきフォア |
coxed-four (rowing) |
かじ付きフォア see styles |
kajitsukifoa かじつきフォア |
coxed-four (rowing) |
ノー・フェザー |
noo fezaa / noo feza ノー・フェザー |
rowing with square blades (wasei: no feather); rowing without feathering the oars |
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tekogi てこぎ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) rowing; paddling (by hand) |
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kajitsuki かじつき |
(can act as adjective) coxed (rowing); having a coxswain |
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kogidasu こぎだす |
(transitive verb) (1) to start rowing; to begin to row; (transitive verb) (2) to row out (e.g. to sea); to pull out; to set off; (transitive verb) (3) to start pedaling; to begin to pedal |
逆水行舟,不進則退 逆水行舟,不进则退 |
nì shuǐ xíng zhōu , bù jìn zé tuì ni4 shui3 xing2 zhou1 , bu4 jin4 ze2 tui4 ni shui hsing chou , pu chin tse t`ui ni shui hsing chou , pu chin tse tui |
like rowing a boat upstream, if you stop moving forward you fall back (idiom) |
學如逆水行舟,不進則退 学如逆水行舟,不进则退 |
xué rú nì shuǐ xíng zhōu , bù jìn zé tuì xue2 ru2 ni4 shui3 xing2 zhou1 , bu4 jin4 ze2 tui4 hsüeh ju ni shui hsing chou , pu chin tse t`ui hsüeh ju ni shui hsing chou , pu chin tse tui |
study is like rowing upstream – if you don't keep pushing forward, you fall behind |
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kajitsukipea かじつきペア |
coxed pair (rowing) |
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kajinashi かじなし |
(can act as adjective) (See かじ付き) coxless (rowing) |
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kajitsukifoa かじつきフォア |
coxed-four (rowing) |
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noofezaa; noo fezaa / noofeza; noo feza ノーフェザー; ノー・フェザー |
rowing with square blades (wasei: no feather); rowing without feathering the oars |
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nakkurufoa; nakkuru foa ナックルフォア; ナックル・フォア |
{sports} coxed four (wasei: knuckle four); rowing boat for four rowers and a coxswain |
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kajinashifoa かじなしフォア |
coxless four (rowing); straight four |
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kajitsukifoa かじつきフォア |
coxed four (rowing) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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