There are 27 total results for your 審査 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
審査 see styles |
shinsa しんさ |
(noun, transitive verb) judging; inspection; examination; investigation; review |
審査員 see styles |
shinsain しんさいん |
examiner; judge |
審査官 see styles |
shinsakan しんさかん |
examiner (e.g. patent examiner) |
審査権 see styles |
shinsaken しんさけん |
{law} judicial review (e.g. of the constitutionality of a law) |
仮審査 see styles |
karishinsa かりしんさ |
prescreen; prescreening; preliminary review |
再審査 see styles |
saishinsa さいしんさ |
re-examination |
本審査 see styles |
honshinsa ほんしんさ |
(actual) screening (as opposed to prescreening) |
無審査 see styles |
mushinsa むしんさ |
(adj-no,n) unexamined; untested; unscreened |
審査請求 see styles |
shinsaseikyuu / shinsasekyu しんさせいきゅう |
{law} formal objection (to an administrative disposition); request for examination (of a patent); request for administrative review |
事前審査 see styles |
jizenshinsa じぜんしんさ |
prescreen; pre-screening; prior inspection; preliminary review; pre-vetting |
入国審査 see styles |
nyuukokushinsa / nyukokushinsa にゅうこくしんさ |
immigration check; immigration inspection |
出国審査 see styles |
shukkokushinsa しゅっこくしんさ |
departure inspection (when leaving a country) |
司法審査 see styles |
shihoushinsa / shihoshinsa しほうしんさ |
judicial review |
国民審査 see styles |
kokuminshinsa こくみんしんさ |
{law} national review; national referendum on the appointment or re-appointment of Supreme Court judges, held at the same time as general elections to the House of Representatives |
技術審査 see styles |
gijutsushinsa ぎじゅつしんさ |
technical review |
継続審査 see styles |
keizokushinsa / kezokushinsa けいぞくしんさ |
carrying over a bill from one Diet session to the next, being deliberated by a committee in the interim |
入国審査官 see styles |
nyuukokushinsakan / nyukokushinsakan にゅうこくしんさかん |
immigration officer; immigration inspector |
憲法審査会 see styles |
kenpoushinsakai / kenposhinsakai けんぽうしんさかい |
Commission on the Constitution |
検察審査会 see styles |
kensatsushinsakai けんさつしんさかい |
Committee for the Inquest of Prosecution |
公安審査委員会 see styles |
kouanshinsaiinkai / koanshinsainkai こうあんしんさいいんかい |
Public Security Examination Commission |
政治倫理審査会 see styles |
seijirinrishinsakai / sejirinrishinsakai せいじりんりしんさかい |
Deliberative Council on Political Ethics |
行政不服審査法 see styles |
gyouseifufukushinsahou / gyosefufukushinsaho ぎょうせいふふくしんさほう |
{law} Administrative Complaint Review Act |
違憲立法審査権 see styles |
ikenrippoushinsaken / ikenripposhinsaken いけんりっぽうしんさけん |
power of judicial review; the Supreme Court's power to determine the constitutionality of a law |
静的適合性審査 see styles |
seitekitekigouseishinsa / setekitekigoseshinsa せいてきてきごうせいしんさ |
{comp} static conformance review |
医療適正審査機関 see styles |
iryoutekiseishinsakikan / iryotekiseshinsakikan いりょうてきせいしんさきかん |
(o) Utilization Review Organization |
新聞広告審査協会 see styles |
shinbunkoukokushinsakyoukai / shinbunkokokushinsakyokai しんぶんこうこくしんさきょうかい |
(org) Newspaper Advertising Review Council; (o) Newspaper Advertising Review Council |
中央更生保護審査会 see styles |
chuuoukouseihogoshinsakai / chuokosehogoshinsakai ちゅうおうこうせいほごしんさかい |
(company) National Offenders Rehabilitation Commission; (c) National Offenders Rehabilitation Commission |
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