There are 25 total results for your 計量 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
計量 计量 see styles |
jì liàng ji4 liang4 chi liang keiryou / keryo けいりょう |
measurement; to calculate (noun, transitive verb) (1) measuring; weighing; (2) {math} metric; distance function to count |
計量制 计量制 see styles |
jì liàng zhì ji4 liang4 zhi4 chi liang chih |
system of weights and measures |
計量化 see styles |
keiryouka / keryoka けいりょうか |
(noun/participle) quantification |
計量器 see styles |
keiryouki / keryoki けいりょうき |
meter; gauge; scale |
計量士 see styles |
keiryoushi / keryoshi けいりょうし |
certified measurer |
計量学 see styles |
keiryougaku / keryogaku けいりょうがく |
metrology |
計量棒 计量棒 see styles |
jì liàng bàng ji4 liang4 bang4 chi liang pang |
measuring rod; dipstick |
計量法 see styles |
keiryouhou / keryoho けいりょうほう |
the Measurement Law |
計量的 see styles |
keiryouteki / keryoteki けいりょうてき |
(adjectival noun) quantitative; metrical |
統計量 see styles |
toukeiryou / tokeryo とうけいりょう |
statistic |
計量化学 see styles |
keiryoukagaku / keryokagaku けいりょうかがく |
(See ケモメトリックス) chemometrics |
計量単位 see styles |
keiryoutani / keryotani けいりょうたんい |
unit of measurement |
計量カップ see styles |
keiryoukappu / keryokappu けいりょうカップ |
measuring cup |
計量教習所 see styles |
keiryoukyoushuujo / keryokyoshujo けいりょうきょうしゅうじょ |
(org) Weights and Measures Training Institute; (o) Weights and Measures Training Institute |
計量検定所 see styles |
keiryoukenteisho / keryokentesho けいりょうけんていしょ |
(place-name) Keiryōkenteisho |
計量研究所 see styles |
keiryoukenkyuujo / keryokenkyujo けいりょうけんきゅうじょ |
(place-name) National Research Laboratory of Metrology |
計量経済学 see styles |
keiryoukeizaigaku / keryokezaigaku けいりょうけいざいがく |
econometrics |
計量言語学 see styles |
keiryougengogaku / keryogengogaku けいりょうげんごがく |
quantitative linguistics |
十分統計量 see styles |
juubuntoukeiryou / jubuntokeryo じゅうぶんとうけいりょう |
sufficient statistic |
検定統計量 see styles |
kenteitoukeiryou / kentetokeryo けんていとうけいりょう |
{math} test statistic |
計量テンソル see styles |
keiryoutensoru / keryotensoru けいりょうテンソル |
{physics} metric tensor |
計量国語学会 see styles |
keiryoukokugogakkai / keryokokugogakkai けいりょうこくごがっかい |
(org) Mathematical Linguistic Society of Japan; (o) Mathematical Linguistic Society of Japan |
不定計量空間 see styles |
futeikeiryoukuukan / futekeryokukan ふていけいりょうくうかん |
{math} indefinite metric space |
国際法定計量機関 see styles |
kokusaihouteikeiryoukikan / kokusaihotekeryokikan こくさいほうていけいりょうきかん |
(org) Organisation internationale de metrologie legale; International Organization of Legal Metrology; OIML; (o) Organisation internationale de metrologie legale; International Organization of Legal Metrology; OIML |
日本行動計量学会 see styles |
nipponkoudoukeiryougakkai / nipponkodokeryogakkai にっぽんこうどうけいりょうがっかい |
(org) Behaviormetric Society of Japan; (o) Behaviormetric Society of Japan |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 25 results for "計量" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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