There are 18 total results for your 消毒 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
消毒 see styles |
xiāo dú xiao1 du2 hsiao tu shoudoku / shodoku しょうどく |
to disinfect; to sterilize (noun, transitive verb) disinfection; sterilization; sterilisation |
消毒剤 see styles |
shoudokuzai / shodokuzai しょうどくざい |
antiseptic; disinfectant |
消毒劑 消毒剂 see styles |
xiāo dú jì xiao1 du2 ji4 hsiao tu chi |
disinfectant |
消毒器 see styles |
shoudokuki / shodokuki しょうどくき |
sterilizer; steriliser |
消毒法 see styles |
xiāo dú fǎ xiao1 du2 fa3 hsiao tu fa |
sterilization |
消毒液 see styles |
shoudokueki / shodokueki しょうどくえき |
antiseptic solution; disinfectant solution |
消毒薬 see styles |
shoudokuyaku / shodokuyaku しょうどくやく |
disinfectant |
塩素消毒 see styles |
ensoshoudoku / ensoshodoku えんそしょうどく |
chlorine disinfection; chlorination |
殺菌消毒 see styles |
sakkinshoudoku / sakkinshodoku さっきんしょうどく |
(noun/participle) sterilizing |
煮沸消毒 see styles |
shafutsushoudoku / shafutsushodoku しゃふつしょうどく |
sterilization by boiling; sterilisation by boiling |
薫蒸消毒 see styles |
kunjoushoudoku / kunjoshodoku くんじょうしょうどく |
(kana only) fumigation |
消毒洗手液 see styles |
xiāo dú xǐ shǒu yè xiao1 du2 xi3 shou3 ye4 hsiao tu hsi shou yeh |
hand sanitizer |
手指消毒剤 see styles |
shushishoudokuzai / shushishodokuzai しゅししょうどくざい |
hand sanitizer |
殺菌消毒剤 see styles |
sakkinshoudokuzai / sakkinshodokuzai さっきんしょうどくざい |
disinfectant |
殺菌消毒器 see styles |
sakkinshoudokuki / sakkinshodokuki さっきんしょうどくき |
sterilizer |
アルコール消毒 see styles |
arukoorushoudoku / arukoorushodoku アルコールしょうどく |
alcohol disinfection; disinfection with alcohol |
消毒用アルコール see styles |
shoudokuyouarukooru / shodokuyoarukooru しょうどくようアルコール |
rubbing alcohol; alcohol for sterilization |
アルコール消毒液 see styles |
arukoorushoudokueki / arukoorushodokueki アルコールしょうどくえき |
alcohol-based (hand) sanitizer |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 18 results for "消毒" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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