There are 10 total results for your 速率 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
速率 see styles |
sù lǜ su4 lu:4 su lü |
speed; rate |
低速率 see styles |
dī sù lǜ di1 su4 lu:4 ti su lü |
low speed |
恆速率 恒速率 see styles |
héng sù lǜ heng2 su4 lu:4 heng su lü |
constant velocity |
高速率 see styles |
gāo sù lǜ gao1 su4 lu:4 kao su lü |
high speed |
傳輸速率 传输速率 see styles |
chuán shū sù lǜ chuan2 shu1 su4 lu:4 ch`uan shu su lü chuan shu su lü |
transmission rate; transmission speed |
基礎速率 基础速率 see styles |
jī chǔ sù lǜ ji1 chu3 su4 lu:4 chi ch`u su lü chi chu su lü |
basic rate (as in ISDN) |
排擋速率 排挡速率 see styles |
pái dǎng sù lǜ pai2 dang3 su4 lu:4 p`ai tang su lü pai tang su lü |
gear; gear speed |
操作速率 see styles |
cāo zuò sù lǜ cao1 zuo4 su4 lu:4 ts`ao tso su lü tsao tso su lü |
operating speed |
最大速率 see styles |
zuì dà sù lǜ zui4 da4 su4 lu:4 tsui ta su lü |
maximum speed; maximum velocity |
約定資訊速率 约定资讯速率 see styles |
yuē dìng zī xùn sù lǜ yue1 ding4 zi1 xun4 su4 lu:4 yüeh ting tzu hsün su lü |
committed information rate (Frame Relay); CIR |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 10 results for "速率" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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