There are 16 total results for your 飛越 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
飛越 飞越 see styles |
fēi yuè fei1 yue4 fei yüeh hietsu ひえつ |
to fly across; to fly over; to fly past; (literary) (of one's spirits) to soar (noun/participle) jumping over (a hurdle); clearing (a fence); hurdling |
飛越し see styles |
tobikoshi とびこし |
(computer terminology) jump; transfer |
飛越す see styles |
tobikosu とびこす |
(transitive verb) to leap over |
飛越橋 see styles |
hiekkyou / hiekkyo ひえっきょう |
(place-name) Hiekkyō |
飛越線 see styles |
hietsusen ひえつせん |
(personal name) Hietsusen |
障害飛越 see styles |
shougaihietsu / shogaihietsu しょうがいひえつ |
show jumping (equestrian event) |
飛越し命令 see styles |
tobikoshimeirei / tobikoshimere とびこしめいれい |
{comp} jump instruction |
飛越し走査 see styles |
tobikoshisousa / tobikoshisosa とびこしそうさ |
interlace (e.g. on CRT screens); interlaced scanning |
飛越トンネル see styles |
hietsutonneru ひえつトンネル |
(place-name) Hietsu Tunnel |
無条件飛越し命令 see styles |
mujoukentobikoshimeirei / mujokentobikoshimere むじょうけんとびこしめいれい |
{comp} unconditional jump instruction |
Variations: |
tobikoshi とびこし |
{comp} jump; transfer |
条件付き飛越し命令 see styles |
joukentsukitobikoshimeirei / jokentsukitobikoshimere じょうけんつきとびこしめいれい |
{comp} conditional jump instruction |
Variations: |
tobikoshisousa / tobikoshisosa とびこしそうさ |
(See インターレース) interlace (e.g. on CRT screens); interlaced scanning |
Variations: |
tobikosu とびこす |
(transitive verb) to leap over |
Variations: |
tobikoeru とびこえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to jump over; to leap over; to clear; (transitive verb) (2) to fly over; to fly across; (transitive verb) (3) to jump ahead (of someone); to skip over; to leapfrog |
Variations: |
tobikoshisousa / tobikoshisosa とびこしそうさ |
(See インターレース) interlace (e.g. on CRT screens); interlaced scanning |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 16 results for "飛越" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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