There are 24 total results for your 立方 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
立方 see styles |
lì fāng li4 fang1 li fang rippou / rippo りっぽう |
cube (math.); abbr. for 立方體|立方体[li4 fang1 ti3]; abbr. for 立方米[li4 fang1 mi3] (noun/participle) {math} cube |
立方体 see styles |
rippoutai / rippotai りっぽうたい |
cube |
立方根 see styles |
lì fāng gēn li4 fang1 gen1 li fang ken rippoukon / rippokon りっぽうこん |
cube root (math.) {math} cube root |
立方米 see styles |
lì fāng mǐ li4 fang1 mi3 li fang mi |
cubic meter (unit of volume) |
立方體 立方体 see styles |
lì fāng tǐ li4 fang1 ti3 li fang t`i li fang ti |
cube; cubic See: 立方体 |
水立方 see styles |
shuǐ lì fāng shui3 li4 fang1 shui li fang |
Water Cube, nickname of Beijing National Aquatics Center 北京國家游泳中心|北京国家游泳中心, swimming venue of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games |
立方公尺 see styles |
lì fāng gōng chǐ li4 fang1 gong1 chi3 li fang kung ch`ih li fang kung chih |
cubic meter (m³) |
立方晶系 see styles |
rippoushoukei / ripposhoke りっぽうしょうけい |
{geol} cubic crystal system |
立方釐米 立方厘米 see styles |
lì fāng lí mǐ li4 fang1 li2 mi3 li fang li mi |
cubic centimeter |
超立方体 see styles |
chourippoutai / chorippotai ちょうりっぽうたい |
hypercube |
聯立方程式 联立方程式 see styles |
lián lì fāng chéng shì lian2 li4 fang1 cheng2 shi4 lien li fang ch`eng shih lien li fang cheng shih |
simultaneous equations (math.) |
連立方程式 see styles |
renritsuhouteishiki / renritsuhoteshiki れんりつほうていしき |
{math} simultaneous equations |
Variations: |
tachikata たちかた |
(1) way of standing; (2) (See 地方・じかた・1) dancer (in a Japanese dance performance) |
立方メートル see styles |
rippoumeetoru / rippomeetoru りっぽうメートル |
cubic meter |
立方最密充填 see styles |
rippousaimitsujuuten / ripposaimitsujuten りっぽうさいみつじゅうてん |
{geol} cubic close packing; cubic closest packing |
体心立方格子 see styles |
taishinrippoukoushi / taishinrippokoshi たいしんりっぽうこうし |
{geol} body-centered cubic lattice |
単純立方格子 see styles |
tanjunrippoukoushi / tanjunrippokoshi たんじゅんりっぽうこうし |
{geol} simple cubic lattice |
面心立方格子 see styles |
menshinrippoukoushi / menshinrippokoshi めんしんりっぽうこうし |
{geol} face-centered cubic lattice |
面心立方構造 see styles |
menshinrippoukouzou / menshinrippokozo めんしんりっぽうこうぞう |
{geol} face-centered cubic structure |
立方最密充てん see styles |
rippousaimitsujuuten / ripposaimitsujuten りっぽうさいみつじゅうてん |
cubic close packing; cubic closest packing |
四次元超立方体 see styles |
yojigenchourippoutai / yojigenchorippotai よじげんちょうりっぽうたい |
(See 正八胞体) tesseract |
立方最密充填構造 see styles |
rippousaimitsujuutenkouzou / ripposaimitsujutenkozo りっぽうさいみつじゅうてんこうぞう |
{geol} cubic close-packed structure |
面心立方最密堆積 面心立方最密堆积 see styles |
miàn xīn lì fāng zuì mì duī jī mian4 xin1 li4 fang1 zui4 mi4 dui1 ji1 mien hsin li fang tsui mi tui chi |
face-centered cubic (FCC) (math.) |
立方センチメートル see styles |
rippousenchimeetoru / ripposenchimeetoru りっぽうセンチメートル |
cubic centimeter; cubic centimetre |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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