There are 23 total results for your 機動 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
機動 机动 see styles |
jī dòng ji1 dong4 chi tung kidou / kido きどう |
locomotive; motorized; power-driven; adaptable; flexible (use, treatment, timing etc) (1) maneuver (usu. of military force); manoeuvre; (can act as adjective) (2) (See 機動隊) mobile; nimble; agile; quick to respond; (surname) Kidou |
機動力 see styles |
kidouryoku / kidoryoku きどうりょく |
mobility |
機動性 机动性 see styles |
jī dòng xìng ji1 dong4 xing4 chi tung hsing kidousei / kidose きどうせい |
flexibility mobility; maneuverability |
機動的 see styles |
kidouteki / kidoteki きどうてき |
(adjectival noun) agile, flexible (e.g. of corporate management); nimble; quick to respond |
機動車 机动车 see styles |
jī dòng chē ji1 dong4 che1 chi tung ch`e chi tung che |
motor vehicle |
機動隊 see styles |
kidoutai / kidotai きどうたい |
(See 警察機動隊) riot police; riot squad |
機動演習 see styles |
kidouenshuu / kidoenshu きどうえんしゅう |
maneuvers; manoeuvres |
機動計画 see styles |
kidoukeikaku / kidokekaku きどうけいかく |
scheme of maneuver; scheme of manoeuvre |
機動警察 see styles |
kidoukeisatsu / kidokesatsu きどうけいさつ |
mobile police |
機動車輛 机动车辆 see styles |
jī dòng chē liàng ji1 dong4 che1 liang4 chi tung ch`e liang chi tung che liang |
motor vehicle |
機動部隊 see styles |
kidoubutai / kidobutai きどうぶたい |
mobile troops; mechanized unit; mechanised unit; naval task force |
機動隊員 see styles |
kidoutaiin / kidotain きどうたいいん |
riot policeman |
空中機動 see styles |
kuuchuukidou / kuchukido くうちゅうきどう |
air mobile |
非機動車 非机动车 see styles |
fēi jī dòng chē fei1 ji1 dong4 che1 fei chi tung ch`e fei chi tung che |
non-motorized vehicle |
高機動車 see styles |
koukidousha / kokidosha こうきどうしゃ |
highly maneuverable vehicle; high mobility vehicle; HMV |
機動捜査隊 see styles |
kidousousatai / kidososatai きどうそうさたい |
mobile investigation unit (police); MIU |
交通機動隊 see styles |
koutsuukidoutai / kotsukidotai こうつうきどうたい |
police mobile traffic unit |
攻殻機動隊 see styles |
koukakukidoutai / kokakukidotai こうかくきどうたい |
(work) Ghost in the Shell (film); (wk) Ghost in the Shell (film) |
計算機動畫 计算机动画 see styles |
jì suàn jī dòng huà ji4 suan4 ji1 dong4 hua4 chi suan chi tung hua |
computer animation |
警察機動隊 see styles |
keisatsukidoutai / kesatsukidotai けいさつきどうたい |
riot police; riot squad |
機動戦士ガンダム see styles |
kidousenshigandamu / kidosenshigandamu きどうせんしガンダム |
(work) Mobile Suit Gundam (1979 animated series; media franchise); (wk) Mobile Suit Gundam (1979 animated series; media franchise) |
東海機動観測基地 see styles |
toukaikidoukansokukichi / tokaikidokansokukichi とうかいきどうかんそくきち |
(place-name) Tōkaikidoukansokukichi |
陸軍戦略機動軍団 see styles |
rikugunsenryakukidougundan / rikugunsenryakukidogundan りくぐんせんりゃくきどうぐんだん |
(o) Strategic Army Corps |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 23 results for "機動" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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