There are 41 total results for your 次元 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
次元 see styles |
cì yuán ci4 yuan2 tz`u yüan tzu yüan jigen じげん |
dimension (loanword, from Japanese) (1) dimension; (2) perspective; point of reference; level (of something); (surname) Tsugimoto |
次元数 see styles |
jigensuu / jigensu じげんすう |
{comp} rank |
一次元 see styles |
ichijigen いちじげん |
one dimensional |
三次元 see styles |
sān cì yuán san1 ci4 yuan2 san tz`u yüan san tzu yüan sanjigen さんじげん |
three-dimensional; the real world (cf. 二次元[er4 ci4 yuan2]) (1) three dimensions; three dimensional; 3D; 3-D; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (slang) (joc) real world; IRL (in real life) |
二次元 see styles |
èr cì yuán er4 ci4 yuan2 erh tz`u yüan erh tzu yüan nijigen にじげん |
two-dimensional; the fictional worlds of anime, comics and games (1) two dimensions; (2) (net-sl) fictional world of anime, manga, video games, etc. |
低次元 see styles |
teijigen / tejigen ていじげん |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (1) low-level; trivial; coarse; vulgar; (adj-na,adj-no,n) (2) {math} low-dimension |
別次元 see styles |
betsujigen べつじげん |
another dimension; different level; whole other level |
四次元 see styles |
yojigen; shijigen よじげん; しじげん |
fourth dimension; four dimensions |
多次元 see styles |
tajigen たじげん |
multidimensional |
異次元 see styles |
ijigen いじげん |
different dimension |
鑑次元 see styles |
kanjigen かんじげん |
(surname) Kanjigen |
高次元 see styles |
koujigen / kojigen こうじげん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {math} high dimension; higher dimensions |
次元大介 see styles |
jigendaisuke じげんだいすけ |
(char) Daisuke Jigen (Lupin III); (ch) Daisuke Jigen (Lupin III) |
位相次元 see styles |
isoujigen / isojigen いそうじげん |
topological dimension |
小平次元 see styles |
kodairajigen こだいらじげん |
{math} Kodaira dimension |
無次元数 see styles |
mujigensuu / mujigensu むじげんすう |
{math;physics} dimensionless number |
無次元量 see styles |
mujigenryou / mujigenryo むじげんりょう |
{physics} dimensionless quantity |
無限次元 see styles |
mugenjigen むげんじげん |
(can be adjective with の) {math} infinite-dimensional |
次元正則化 see styles |
jigenseisokuka / jigensesokuka じげんせいそくか |
(noun/participle) {physics} dimensional regularisation; dimensional regularization |
三次元映画 see styles |
sanjigeneiga / sanjigenega さんじげんえいが |
(rare) (See 立体映画) 3D movie |
多次元配列 see styles |
tajigenhairetsu たじげんはいれつ |
{comp} multidimensional array |
異次元緩和 see styles |
ijigenkanwa いじげんかんわ |
(abbreviation) (See 異次元の金融緩和) unprecedented monetary easing (by the Bank of Japan in 2013) |
2.5次元 see styles |
nitengojigen にてんごじげん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) 2.5D (projection); pseudo 3D; (can be adjective with の) (2) (See 二次元・2) half fictional (anime, manga, etc.) and half real-life |
二次元コード see styles |
nijigenkoodo にじげんコード |
2D code (e.g. barcode) |
Variations: |
ichijigen いちじげん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) one dimension |
Variations: |
nijigen にじげん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) two dimensions; (can be adjective with の) (2) fictional (in relation to anime, manga, etc.); drawn; two-dimensional |
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yojigen; shijigen よじげん; しじげん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) fourth dimension; four dimensions; 4D |
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gojigen ごじげん |
five dimensions; 5D |
三次元プリンタ see styles |
sanjigenpurinta さんじげんプリンタ |
3D printer |
四次元ポケット see styles |
yojigenpoketto よじげんポケット |
(from the anime; manga Doraemon) 4D pocket; magical pocket that can hold any item |
四次元超立方体 see styles |
yojigenchourippoutai / yojigenchorippotai よじげんちょうりっぽうたい |
(See 正八胞体) tesseract |
三次元プリンター see styles |
sanjigenpurintaa / sanjigenpurinta さんじげんプリンター |
3D printer |
二次元バーコード see styles |
nijigenbaakoodo / nijigenbakoodo にじげんバーコード |
2D barcode |
異次元の金融緩和 see styles |
ijigennokinyuukanwa / ijigennokinyukanwa いじげんのきんゆうかんわ |
(exp,n) unprecedented monetary easing (by the Bank of Japan in 2013) |
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sanjigen さんじげん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) three dimensions; 3D; 3-D; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (slang) (joc) (as opposed to the two dimensions of anime and manga) real world; IRL; in real life |
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nitengojigen にてんごじげん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) 2.5D (projection); pseudo 3D; (can be adjective with の) (2) (See 二次元・2) half fictional (anime, manga, etc.) and half real-life |
二次元高速フーリエ変換 see styles |
nijigenkousokufuuriehenkan / nijigenkosokufuriehenkan にじげんこうそくフーリエへんかん |
{math} two-dimensional fast Fourier transform |
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nijigenkoodo にじげんコード |
2D barcode (e.g. QR code); matrix barcode |
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sanjigenpurintaa(三次元purintaa); sanjigenpurinta(三次元purinta) / sanjigenpurinta(三次元purinta); sanjigenpurinta(三次元purinta) さんじげんプリンター(三次元プリンター); さんじげんプリンタ(三次元プリンタ) |
(See 3Dプリンター) 3D printer |
三次元コンピュータグラフィックス see styles |
sanjigenkonpyuutagurafikkusu / sanjigenkonpyutagurafikkusu さんじげんコンピュータグラフィックス |
3D computer graphics; 3DCG |
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sanjigenkonpyuutagurafikkusu / sanjigenkonpyutagurafikkusu さんじげんコンピュータグラフィックス |
3D computer graphics; 3DCG |
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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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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