There are 17 total results for your 回生 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
回生 see styles |
kaisei / kaise かいせい |
(n,vs,vi) (1) resurrection; resuscitation; coming back to life; (n,vs,vi) (2) {electr} (See 回生ブレーキ) regeneration; (suffix) (3) (ksb:) (See 年生) nth-year university student |
一回生 see styles |
ikkaisei / ikkaise いっかいせい |
(1) (ksb:) first year (college) student; freshman; (2) graduate of one year's standing |
三回生 see styles |
sankaisei / sankaise さんかいせい |
third year (college) student; junior |
二回生 see styles |
nikaisei / nikaise にかいせい |
second year (college) student; sophomore |
四回生 see styles |
yonkaisei / yonkaise よんかいせい |
fourth year (college) student; senior |
起死回生 see styles |
qǐ sǐ huí shēng qi3 si3 hui2 sheng1 ch`i ssu hui sheng chi ssu hui sheng kishikaisei / kishikaise きしかいせい |
to rise from the dead (idiom); fig. an unexpected recovery (noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) revival from the brink of death; recovering from a hopeless situation; resuscitation; revitalization |
迂回生産 see styles |
ukaiseisan / ukaisesan うかいせいさん |
roundabout production |
電力回生 see styles |
denryokukaisei / denryokukaise でんりょくかいせい |
electricity regeneration |
回生ブレーキ see styles |
kaiseibureeki / kaisebureeki かいせいブレーキ |
regenerative brake |
一回生二回熟 see styles |
yī huí shēng èr huí shú yi1 hui2 sheng1 er4 hui2 shu2 i hui sheng erh hui shu |
unfamiliar at first, but well accustomed soon enough (idiom) |
一回生兩回熟 一回生两回熟 see styles |
yī huí shēng liǎng huí shú yi1 hui2 sheng1 liang3 hui2 shu2 i hui sheng liang hui shu |
see 一回生二回熟[yi1 hui2 sheng1 er4 hui2 shu2] |
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ikkaisei / ikkaise いっかいせい |
(1) (ksb:) (See 一年生・2) first year (college) student; freshman; (2) graduate of one year's standing |
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sankaisei / sankaise さんかいせい |
third year (college) student; junior |
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nikaisei / nikaise にかいせい |
second year (college) student; sophomore |
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yonkaisei / yonkaise よんかいせい |
fourth year (college) student; senior |
Variations: |
ikkaisei / ikkaise いっかいせい |
(1) (ksb:) (See 一年生・1) first-year (university) student; freshman; (2) (one of the) first graduates of a new school |
初回生産限定盤 see styles |
shokaiseisangenteiban / shokaisesangenteban しょかいせいさんげんていばん |
first-run limited edition production recording |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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