There are 31 total results for your 二等 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
二等 see styles |
èr děng er4 deng3 erh teng nitou / nito にとう |
second class; second-rate second class |
二等兵 see styles |
nitouhei / nitohe にとうへい |
(military term) private (e-1) (US) |
二等分 see styles |
nitoubun / nitobun にとうぶん |
(noun/participle) bisection |
二等艙 二等舱 see styles |
èr děng cāng er4 deng3 cang1 erh teng ts`ang erh teng tsang |
second class cabin |
二等親 see styles |
nitoushin / nitoshin にとうしん |
second-degree relative |
二等賞 see styles |
nitoushou / nitosho にとうしょう |
second prize |
二等車 二等车 see styles |
èr děng chē er4 deng3 che1 erh teng ch`e erh teng che nitousha / nitosha にとうしゃ |
second-class carriage (of a train) second class carriage |
二等公民 see styles |
èr děng gōng mín er4 deng3 gong1 min2 erh teng kung min |
second-class citizen |
二等兵曹 see styles |
nitouheisou / nitoheso にとうへいそう |
{mil} petty officer (IJN, RN); petty officer second class (USN) |
二等分線 see styles |
nitoubunsen / nitobunsen にとうぶんせん |
bisector |
二等軍曹 see styles |
nitougunsou / nitogunso にとうぐんそう |
staff sergeant |
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nitou / nito にとう |
second class |
二等航海士 see styles |
nitoukoukaishi / nitokokaishi にとうこうかいし |
(See 一等航海士・いっとうこうかいし) second mate; second officer |
二等辺三角形 see styles |
nitouhensankakkei / nitohensankakke にとうへんさんかっけい nitouhensankakukei / nitohensankakuke にとうへんさんかくけい |
(mathematics term) isosceles triangle |
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nitouhei / nitohe にとうへい |
{mil} private; recruit; aircraftman; seaman |
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nitoubun / nitobun にとうぶん |
(noun/participle) bisection |
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nitousei / nitose にとうせい |
{astron} second magnitude star |
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nitoushin / nitoshin にとうしん |
second-degree relative |
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nitoushou / nitosho にとうしょう |
second prize |
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nitousha / nitosha にとうしゃ |
second class carriage |
直角二等辺三角形 see styles |
chokkakunitouhensankakukei; chokkakunitouhensankakkei / chokkakunitohensankakuke; chokkakunitohensankakke ちょっかくにとうへんさんかくけい; ちょっかくにとうへんさんかっけい |
isosceles right triangle |
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nitoubunsen / nitobunsen にとうぶんせん |
bisector |
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nitoukaisa / nitokaisa にとうかいさ |
{mil} commander (JMSDF) |
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nitoukuushi / nitokushi にとうくうし |
{mil} airman third class (JASDF) |
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nitoukuusou / nitokuso にとうくうそう |
{mil} technical sergeant (JASDF) |
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nitougunsou / nitogunso にとうぐんそう |
staff sergeant |
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nitourikusa / nitorikusa にとうりくさ |
{mil} lieutenant colonel (JGSDF) |
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nitourikushi / nitorikushi にとうりくし |
{mil} private (JGSDF); private second class |
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nitourikui / nitorikui にとうりくい |
{mil} first lieutenant (JGSDF) |
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nitourikusou / nitorikuso にとうりくそう |
{mil} sergeant first class (JGSDF) |
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nitouhensankakkei; nitouhensankakukei / nitohensankakke; nitohensankakuke にとうへんさんかっけい; にとうへんさんかくけい |
{geom} isosceles triangle |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 31 results for "二等" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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