There are 28 total results for your 段階 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
段階 see styles |
dankai だんかい |
(1) stage; step; phase; (2) level; rank; grade; gradation; (3) order; (4) (See 階段) stairs |
段階的 see styles |
dankaiteki だんかいてき |
(adjectival noun) incremental; step-by-step; gradual; stepwise |
全段階 see styles |
zendankai ぜんだんかい |
all stages; every level; entire sequence |
前段階 see styles |
zendankai; maedankai ぜんだんかい; まえだんかい |
preliminary step; first step |
多段階 see styles |
tadankai ただんかい |
multistage; multi-step |
無段階 see styles |
mudankai むだんかい |
(can be adjective with の) stepless; continuous |
現段階 see styles |
gendankai げんだんかい |
(1) present stage; current phase; (2) current rank; present grade |
段階評価 see styles |
dankaihyouka / dankaihyoka だんかいひょうか |
(suffix) (after number N) graded on N steps; scored out of N |
段階分け see styles |
dankaiwake だんかいわけ |
(noun/participle) staging (e.g. medical treatment); phasing |
初期段階 see styles |
shokidankai しょきだんかい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) initial stage |
実験段階 see styles |
jikkendankai じっけんだんかい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) experimental stage; experimental phase |
最終段階 see styles |
saishuudankai / saishudankai さいしゅうだんかい |
final stage |
栄養段階 see styles |
eiyoudankai / eyodankai えいようだんかい |
trophic level |
発生段階 see styles |
hasseidankai / hassedankai はっせいだんかい |
developmental stage |
発達段階 see styles |
hattatsudankai はったつだんかい |
developmental stage |
計画段階 see styles |
keikakudankai / kekakudankai けいかくだんかい |
planning stage; planning stages |
試作段階 see styles |
shisakudankai しさくだんかい |
trial stage; experimental phase; prototype stage |
試験段階 see styles |
shikendankai しけんだんかい |
testing stage; test step |
Variations: |
kizahashi; kidahashi(ok); hashi(階)(ok) きざはし; きだはし(ok); はし(階)(ok) |
(1) (はし refers to the stairs leading from a building to a garden) (See 階段) stairs; (2) (きざはし only) stairs at the front of a noh stage |
段階を踏む see styles |
dankaiofumu だんかいをふむ |
(exp,v5m) (usu. 踏んで) to take steps; to follow the steps (of a procedure) |
二段階右折 see styles |
nidankaiusetsu にだんかいうせつ |
hook turn |
二段階認証 see styles |
nidankaininshou / nidankaininsho にだんかいにんしょう |
{comp} two-factor authentication |
段階的詳細化 see styles |
dankaitekishousaika / dankaitekishosaika だんかいてきしょうさいか |
{comp} stepwise refinement |
データ段階化 see styles |
deetadankaika データだんかいか |
{comp} data staging |
命令実行段階 see styles |
meireijikkoudankai / merejikkodankai めいれいじっこうだんかい |
{comp} execution cycle |
データ転送段階 see styles |
deetatensoudankai / deetatensodankai データてんそうだんかい |
{comp} data transfer phase |
命令取出し段階 see styles |
meireitoridashidankai / meretoridashidankai めいれいとりだしだんかい |
{comp} instruction fetch cycle |
Variations: |
nidankaininshou / nidankaininsho にだんかいにんしょう |
{comp} two-factor authentication |
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