There are 22 total results for your 定時 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
定時 定时 see styles |
dìng shí ding4 shi2 ting shih teiji / teji ていじ |
to fix a time; fixed time; timed (of explosive etc) (noun - becomes adjective with の) regular time; stated period; (surname) Teiji |
定時制 see styles |
teijisei / tejise ていじせい |
part time (school system) |
定時器 定时器 see styles |
dìng shí qì ding4 shi2 qi4 ting shih ch`i ting shih chi |
timer |
定時性 see styles |
teijisei / tejise ていじせい |
punctuality (in reference to public transport); reliability |
定時鐘 定时钟 see styles |
dìng shí zhōng ding4 shi2 zhong1 ting shih chung |
timer; timing clock; alarm clock |
入定時 入定时 see styles |
rù dìng shí ru4 ding4 shi2 ju ting shih nyūjō ji |
during meditative absorption |
常定時 see styles |
joujouji / jojoji じょうじょうじ |
(place-name) Jōjōji |
設定時 see styles |
setteiji / setteji せっていじ |
{comp} initialization time |
定時信管 定时信管 see styles |
dìng shí xìn guǎn ding4 shi2 xin4 guan3 ting shih hsin kuan |
timed detonator |
定時攝影 定时摄影 see styles |
dìng shí shè yǐng ding4 shi2 she4 ying3 ting shih she ying |
time-lapse photography |
定時炸彈 定时炸弹 see styles |
dìng shí zhà dàn ding4 shi2 zha4 dan4 ting shih cha tan |
time bomb |
安定時間 安定时间 see styles |
ān dìng shí jiān an1 ding4 shi2 jian1 an ting shih chien |
(control theory) settling time |
整定時間 see styles |
seiteijikan / setejikan せいていじかん |
{comp} settling time |
定時あがり see styles |
teijiagari / tejiagari ていじあがり |
leaving on time (e.g. as opposed to paid or unpaid overtime) |
定時上がり see styles |
teijiagari / tejiagari ていじあがり |
leaving on time (e.g. as opposed to paid or unpaid overtime) |
定時制高校 see styles |
teijiseikoukou / tejisekoko ていじせいこうこう |
(See 夜間高校) part-time high school; night high school |
出発予定時刻 see styles |
shuppatsuyoteijikoku / shuppatsuyotejikoku しゅっぱつよていじこく |
estimated time of departure; ETD |
到着予定時刻 see styles |
touchakuyoteijikoku / tochakuyotejikoku とうちゃくよていじこく |
estimated time of arrival; ETA |
死亡推定時刻 see styles |
shibousuiteijikoku / shibosuitejikoku しぼうすいていじこく |
estimated time of death |
ターンオン安定時間 see styles |
taanonanteijikan / tanonantejikan ターンオンあんていじかん |
{comp} turn-on stabilizing time |
Variations: |
teijiagari / tejiagari ていじあがり |
leaving on time (e.g. as opposed to paid or unpaid overtime) |
わたし、定時で帰ります。 see styles |
watashi、teijidekaerimasu。 / watashi、tejidekaerimasu。 わたし、ていじでかえります。 |
(work) I Will Not Work Overtime, Period! (TV drama); (wk) I Will Not Work Overtime, Period! (TV drama) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 22 results for "定時" 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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