There are 23 total results for your 戦術 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
戦術 see styles |
senjutsu せんじゅつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) tactics |
戦術家 see styles |
senjutsuka せんじゅつか |
tactician; strategist |
戦術計画 see styles |
senjutsukeikaku / senjutsukekaku せんじゅつけいかく |
tactical plan |
戦術爆撃 see styles |
senjutsubakugeki せんじゅつばくげき |
tactical bombing |
人海戦術 see styles |
jinkaisenjutsu じんかいせんじゅつ |
(1) (yoji) {mil} human wave attack; human wave tactics; (2) (yoji) throwing people at a problem |
休暇戦術 see styles |
kyuukasenjutsu / kyukasenjutsu きゅうかせんじゅつ |
leave-taking tactics; many employees taking paid leave at the same time as a form of industrial action |
刺客戦術 see styles |
shikakusenjutsu; shikyakusenjutsu(rk) しかくせんじゅつ; しきゃくせんじゅつ(rk) |
(See 刺客候補) (strategy of) fielding political candidates to unseat rivals in one's own party |
妨害戦術 see styles |
bougaisenjutsu / bogaisenjutsu ぼうがいせんじゅつ |
obstructive tactics; harassing tactics |
山猫戦術 see styles |
yamanekosenjutsu やまねこせんじゅつ |
wildcat tactics |
徐行戦術 see styles |
jokousenjutsu / jokosenjutsu じょこうせんじゅつ |
go-slow tactics (of Japanese railway workers) |
怠業戦術 see styles |
taigyousenjutsu / taigyosenjutsu たいぎょうせんじゅつ |
slowdown strategy; go-slow tactics (of workers in a labor dispute) |
撹乱戦術 see styles |
kakuransenjutsu かくらんせんじゅつ |
(yoji) disturbance tactics |
攪乱戦術 see styles |
kakuransenjutsu かくらんせんじゅつ |
(yoji) disturbance tactics |
暴露戦術 see styles |
bakurosenjutsu ばくろせんじゅつ |
exposure tactics; muckraking tactics |
焦土戦術 see styles |
shoudosenjutsu / shodosenjutsu しょうどせんじゅつ |
scorched-earth strategy (tactics) |
牛歩戦術 see styles |
gyuuhosenjutsu / gyuhosenjutsu ぎゅうほせんじゅつ |
snail's pace tactics; walking extremely slowly when voting in the Diet to delay proceedings; ox walk tactic |
竹槍戦術 see styles |
takeyarisenjutsu たけやりせんじゅつ |
tactics of fighting a technologically advanced adversary with primitive weapons; sole reliance on simple determination (naive spiritualism) in fighting an overwhelming foe |
戦術核兵器 see styles |
senjutsukakuheiki / senjutsukakuheki せんじゅつかくへいき |
tactical nuclear weapon |
サラミ戦術 see styles |
saramisenjutsu サラミせんじゅつ |
(rare) salami tactics (divide and conquer process of threats and alliances used to overcome opposition) |
牛タン戦術 see styles |
gyuutansenjutsu / gyutansenjutsu ぎゅうタンせんじゅつ |
(See 牛歩戦術) filibustering; cow tongue tactics |
戦術航空統制班 see styles |
senjutsukoukuutouseihan / senjutsukokutosehan せんじゅつこうくうとうせいはん |
tactical air control party |
戦術航空統制本部 see styles |
senjutsukoukuutouseihonbu / senjutsukokutosehonbu せんじゅつこうくうとうせいほんぶ |
tactical air control center (centre) |
Variations: |
kakuransenjutsu かくらんせんじゅつ |
disturbance tactics |
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