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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

Variations:
手漕ぎ
手こぎ

 tekogi
    てこぎ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) rowing; paddling (by hand)

Variations:
舵付き
かじ付き

 kajitsuki
    かじつき
(can act as adjective) coxed (rowing); having a coxswain

Variations:
漕ぎ出す
こぎ出す

 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

Variations:
かじ付きペア
舵付きペア

 kajitsukipea
    かじつきペア
coxed pair (rowing)

Variations:
舵無し
かじ無し
舵なし

 kajinashi
    かじなし
(can act as adjective) (See かじ付き) coxless (rowing)

Variations:
かじ付きフォア
舵付きフォア

 kajitsukifoa
    かじつきフォア
coxed-four (rowing)

Variations:
ノーフェザー
ノー・フェザー

 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

Variations:
ナックルフォア
ナックル・フォア

 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

Variations:
舵なしフォア
舵無しフォア(sK)

 kajinashifoa
    かじなしフォア
coxless four (rowing); straight four

Variations:
かじ付きフォア
舵付きフォア
舵つきフォア(sK)

 kajitsukifoa
    かじつきフォア
coxed four (rowing)

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

This page contains 38 results for "rowing" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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