There are 69 total results for your 舵 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
舵 see styles |
duò duo4 to kaji かじ |
helm; rudder rudder; helm; (female given name) Kaji |
舵子 see styles |
kajiko かじこ |
(female given name) Kajiko |
舵川 see styles |
kajikawa かじかわ |
(surname) Kajikawa |
舵手 see styles |
duò shǒu duo4 shou3 to shou dashu だしゅ |
helmsman helmsman; steersman; coxswain; cox |
舵把 see styles |
duò bǎ duo4 ba3 to pa |
tiller of a boat |
舵旁 see styles |
duò páng duo4 pang2 to p`ang to pang |
helm (of a ship) |
舵柄 see styles |
kajizuka; dahei / kajizuka; dahe かじづか; だへい |
helm; yoke |
舵棒 see styles |
kajibou / kajibo かじぼう |
(1) shafts (of rickshaws or similar vehicles); thills; (2) tiller; yoke |
舵輪 see styles |
darin だりん |
helm; (ship's) steering wheel |
舵面 see styles |
damen だめん |
control surface |
取舵 see styles |
torikaji とりかじ |
port (side of a ship) |
右舵 see styles |
yòu duò you4 duo4 yu to |
right rudder |
左舵 see styles |
zuǒ duò zuo3 duo4 tso to |
left rudder |
把舵 see styles |
bǎ duò ba3 duo4 pa to |
to hold the rudder; to hold (to take, to be at) the helm; to steer |
掌舵 see styles |
zhǎng duò zhang3 duo4 chang to |
to steer (a ship) |
操舵 see styles |
cāo duò cao1 duo4 ts`ao to tsao to souda / soda そうだ |
to steer (a vessel); to hold the rudder; at the helm (n,vs,vi) steering (of a boat); steerage |
滿舵 满舵 see styles |
mǎn duò man3 duo4 man to |
on full rudder; turning as sharply as possible |
潜舵 see styles |
senda せんだ |
hydroplane (submarines); diving plane; diving rudder |
船舵 see styles |
chuán duò chuan2 duo4 ch`uan to chuan to |
rudder; helm of a ship |
転舵 see styles |
tenda てんだ |
(n,vs,vi) change of course (of a ship); steering |
面舵 see styles |
omokaji おもかじ |
(ant: 取り舵・とりかじ) starboard (side of a ship) |
舵なし see styles |
kajinashi かじなし |
(can act as adjective) coxless (rowing) |
舵付き see styles |
kajitsuki かじつき |
(can act as adjective) coxed (rowing); having a coxswain |
舵取り see styles |
kajitori かじとり |
(noun/participle) (1) steering; helmsman; coxswain; (2) guidance; leadership; leader |
舵掛瀬 see styles |
kajikakese かじかけせ |
(personal name) Kajikakese |
舵無し see styles |
kajinashi かじなし |
(can act as adjective) coxless (rowing) |
上げ舵 see styles |
agekaji あげかじ |
{aviat} (ant: 下げ舵) pull on the control stick |
下げ舵 see styles |
sagekaji さげかじ |
{aviat} (ant: 上げ舵) push on the control stick |
取り舵 see styles |
torikaji とりかじ |
port (side of a ship) |
大舵手 see styles |
dà duò shǒu da4 duo4 shou3 ta to shou |
the Great Helmsman (Mao Zedong) |
操舵室 see styles |
cāo duò shì cao1 duo4 shi4 ts`ao to shih tsao to shih soudashitsu / sodashitsu そうだしつ |
pilothouse pilothouse; wheelhouse; steering house |
操舵手 see styles |
soudashu / sodashu そうだしゅ |
steersman; helmsman |
操舵輪 see styles |
soudarin / sodarin そうだりん |
steered wheel (e.g. at the front of a car); steering wheel |
方向舵 see styles |
houkouda / hokoda ほうこうだ |
rudder |
昇降舵 see styles |
shoukouda / shokoda しょうこうだ |
{aviat} elevator |
白舵木 see styles |
shirokajiki; shirokajiki しろかじき; シロカジキ |
(kana only) black marlin (Makaira indica) |
舵をとる see styles |
kajiotoru かじをとる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to steer a ship; (2) to manage; to take command; to take the helm |
舵を切る see styles |
kajiokiru かじをきる |
(exp,v5r) to turn the rudder of a ship; to change direction (of policy, etc.) |
舵を取る see styles |
kajiotoru かじをとる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to steer a ship; (2) to manage; to take command; to take the helm |
操舵装置 see styles |
soudasouchi / sodasochi そうだそうち |
steering gear (ship) |
自動操舵 see styles |
jidousouda / jidosoda じどうそうだ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) self-steering (boat); automatic steering |
見風使舵 见风使舵 see styles |
jiàn fēng shǐ duò jian4 feng1 shi3 duo4 chien feng shih to |
lit. see the wind and set the helm (idiom); fig. to act pragmatically; to be flexible and take advantage of the situation |
見風轉舵 见风转舵 see styles |
jiàn fēng zhuǎn duò jian4 feng1 zhuan3 duo4 chien feng chuan to |
lit. see the wind and set the helm (idiom); fig. to act pragmatically; to be flexible and take advantage of the situation |
隨風倒舵 随风倒舵 see styles |
suí fēng dǎo duò sui2 feng1 dao3 duo4 sui feng tao to |
to trim one's sails with the wind; to adopt different attitude depending on the circumstances (idiom) |
順風轉舵 顺风转舵 see styles |
shùn fēng zhuǎn duò shun4 feng1 zhuan3 duo4 shun feng chuan to |
to act according to whatever is the current outlook; pragmatic; unprincipled |
風来舵木 see styles |
fuuraikajiki; fuuraikajiki / furaikajiki; furaikajiki ふうらいかじき; フウライカジキ |
(kana only) shortbill spearfish (Tetrapturus angustirostris) |
舵なしペア see styles |
kajinashipea かじなしペア |
{sports} coxless pair (rowing) |
取舵を取る see styles |
torikajiotoru とりかじをとる |
(exp,v5r) to steer to port |
Variations: |
kajibou / kajibo かじぼう |
(1) shafts (of rickshaws or similar vehicles); thills; (2) (See 舵柄) tiller; yoke |
面舵を取る see styles |
omokajiotoru おもかじをとる |
(exp,v5r) to steer to starboard |
舵付きフォア see styles |
kajitsukifoa かじつきフォア |
coxed-four (rowing) |
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torikaji とりかじ |
(ant: 面舵) port (side of a ship) |
取り舵を取る see styles |
torikajiotoru とりかじをとる |
(exp,v5r) to steer to port |
自動操舵装置 see styles |
jidousoudasouchi / jidosodasochi じどうそうだそうち |
automatic steering device; self-steering gear; autopilot |
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kajitsuki かじつき |
(can act as adjective) coxed (rowing); having a coxswain |
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kajiokiru かじをきる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to change direction (of policy, etc.); to turn the rudder (of a ship) |
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omokaji おもかじ |
(ant: 取り舵・とりかじ) starboard (side of a ship) |
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kajinashi かじなし |
(can act as adjective) (See かじ付き) coxless (rowing) |
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kajitsukipea かじつきペア |
coxed pair (rowing) |
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torikajiotoru とりかじをとる |
(exp,v5r) (ant: 面舵を取る) to steer to port |
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kajibou / kajibo かじぼう |
(1) shafts (of rickshaws or similar vehicles); thills; (2) (See 舵柄) tiller; yoke |
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kajitsukifoa かじつきフォア |
coxed-four (rowing) |
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kajiotoru かじをとる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to steer a ship; (exp,v5r) (2) (idiom) to manage; to take command; to take the helm |
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torikaji とりかじ |
(ant: 面舵) port (side of a ship) |
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kajitori かじとり |
(noun/participle) (1) steering; helmsman; coxswain; (noun/participle) (2) guidance; leadership; leader |
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kajinashifoa かじなしフォア |
coxless four (rowing); straight four |
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kajitsukifoa かじつきフォア |
coxed four (rowing) |
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kaji かじ |
rudder; helm |
Variations: |
kajitori かじとり |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) steering (a boat); helmsman; steersman; coxswain; (noun, transitive verb) (2) guidance; leadership; leader; director |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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