There are 29 total results for your ミサイル search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ミサイル see styles |
misairu ミサイル |
missile |
ミサイル艇 see styles |
misairutei / misairute ミサイルてい |
missile boat |
核ミサイル see styles |
kakumisairu かくミサイル |
nuclear missile |
ミサイル基地 see styles |
misairukichi ミサイルきち |
missile site |
ミサイル攻撃 see styles |
misairukougeki / misairukogeki ミサイルこうげき |
missile attack |
ミサイル防衛 see styles |
misairubouei / misairuboe ミサイルぼうえい |
missile defence; missile defense |
対空ミサイル see styles |
taikuumisairu / taikumisairu たいくうミサイル |
anti-aircraft missile |
巡航ミサイル see styles |
junkoumisairu / junkomisairu じゅんこうミサイル |
cruise missile |
弾道ミサイル see styles |
dandoumisairu / dandomisairu だんどうミサイル |
ballistic missile |
誘導ミサイル see styles |
yuudoumisairu / yudomisairu ゆうどうミサイル |
guided missile; GM |
迎撃ミサイル see styles |
geigekimisairu / gegekimisairu げいげきミサイル |
interceptor missile |
ミサイル巡洋艦 see styles |
misairujunyoukan / misairujunyokan ミサイルじゅんようかん |
missile cruiser |
ミサイル駆逐艦 see styles |
misairukuchikukan ミサイルくちくかん |
(guided) missile destroyer |
地対空ミサイル see styles |
chitaikuumisairu / chitaikumisairu ちたいくうミサイル |
{mil} (See 地対空誘導弾) surface-to-air missile; SAM |
対戦車ミサイル see styles |
taisenshamisairu たいせんしゃミサイル |
anti-tank missile |
空対地ミサイル see styles |
kuutaichimisairu / kutaichimisairu くうたいちミサイル |
air-to-surface missile; ASM |
空対空ミサイル see styles |
kuutaikuumisairu / kutaikumisairu くうたいくうミサイル |
air-to-air missile |
弾道ミサイル防衛 see styles |
dandoumisairubouei / dandomisairuboe だんどうミサイルぼうえい |
ballistic missile defence; ballistic missile defense |
戦域ミサイル防衛 see styles |
senikimisairubouei / senikimisairuboe せんいきミサイルぼうえい |
theater missile defense (defence); TMD |
本土ミサイル防衛 see styles |
hondomisairubouei / hondomisairuboe ほんどミサイルぼうえい |
National Missile Defense (US); NMD |
精密誘導ミサイル see styles |
seimitsuyuudoumisairu / semitsuyudomisairu せいみつゆうどうミサイル |
(See 誘導ミサイル) precision guided missile |
中距離弾道ミサイル see styles |
chuukyoridandoumisairu / chukyoridandomisairu ちゅうきょりだんどうミサイル |
intermediate-range ballistic missile; IRBM |
大陸間弾道ミサイル see styles |
tairikukandandoumisairu / tairikukandandomisairu たいりくかんだんどうミサイル |
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile; ICBM |
弾道弾迎撃ミサイル see styles |
dandoudangeigekimisairu / dandodangegekimisairu だんどうだんげいげきミサイル |
anti-ballistic missile; ABM |
防衛庁ミサイル試射場 see styles |
boueichoumisairushishajou / boechomisairushishajo ぼうえいちょうミサイルししゃじょう |
(place-name) Boueichōmisairushishajō |
潜水艦発射弾道ミサイル see styles |
sensuikanhasshadandoumisairu / sensuikanhasshadandomisairu せんすいかんはっしゃだんどうミサイル |
submarine-launched ballistic missile; SLBM |
弾道ミサイル破壊措置命令 see styles |
dandoumisairuhakaisochimeirei / dandomisairuhakaisochimere だんどうミサイルはかいそちめいれい |
(See 破壊措置命令) ballistic-missile shoot-down order; order to shoot down a ballistic missile |
弾道弾迎撃ミサイル制限条約 see styles |
dandoudangeigekimisairuseigenjouyaku / dandodangegekimisairusegenjoyaku だんどうだんげいげきミサイルせいげんじょうやく |
(hist) Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (1972); ABM |
携帯式防空ミサイルシステム see styles |
keitaishikiboukuumisairushisutemu / ketaishikibokumisairushisutemu けいたいしきぼうくうミサイルシステム |
man-portable air-defense system; MANPADS |
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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.
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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