There are 29 total results for your 纜 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
纜 缆 see styles |
lǎn lan3 lan ran らん |
cable; hawser; to moor stern line; mooring line; (personal name) Ran |
纜樁 缆桩 see styles |
lǎn zhuāng lan3 zhuang1 lan chuang |
mooring bollard |
纜索 缆索 see styles |
lǎn suǒ lan3 suo3 lan so |
cable; hawser; mooring rope |
纜線 缆线 see styles |
lǎn xiàn lan3 xian4 lan hsien |
cable |
纜繩 缆绳 see styles |
lǎn shéng lan3 sheng2 lan sheng |
cable; hawser; mooring rope |
纜車 缆车 see styles |
lǎn chē lan3 che1 lan ch`e lan che |
cable car |
光纜 光缆 see styles |
guāng lǎn guang1 lan3 kuang lan |
optical cable |
綱纜 see styles |
tsunatomo つなとも |
(given name) Tsunatomo |
線纜 线缆 see styles |
xiàn lǎn xian4 lan3 hsien lan |
cable; wire; cord (computer) |
船纜 船缆 see styles |
chuán lǎn chuan2 lan3 ch`uan lan chuan lan |
ship's hawser; rigging |
解纜 解缆 see styles |
jiě lǎn jie3 lan3 chieh lan kairan かいらん |
to untie a mooring rope (n,vs,vi) weighing anchor; unmooring; sailing off |
鋼纜 钢缆 see styles |
gāng lǎn gang1 lan3 kang lan |
steel cable; wire cable; steel hawser |
電纜 电缆 see styles |
diàn lǎn dian4 lan3 tien lan denran でんらん |
(electric) cable (kana only) (electrical) cable; power cable |
素呾纜 素呾缆 see styles |
sù dá lǎn su4 da2 lan3 su ta lan sotaran |
(Skt. sūtra) |
素怛纜 素怛缆 see styles |
sù dá lǎn su4 da2 lan3 su ta lan sotanran |
v. 修 sutra. |
素憺纜 素憺缆 see styles |
sù dá lǎn su4 da2 lan3 su ta lan sotaran |
(Skt. sūtra) |
蘇呾纜 苏呾缆 see styles |
sū dá lǎn su1 da2 lan3 su ta lan sotaran |
sūtra |
電纜塔 电缆塔 see styles |
diàn lǎn tǎ dian4 lan3 ta3 tien lan t`a tien lan ta |
a pylon (for electric power line) |
Variations: |
tomozuna ともづな |
stern line; mooring line |
纜索吊椅 缆索吊椅 see styles |
lǎn suǒ diào yǐ lan3 suo3 diao4 yi3 lan so tiao i |
ski-lift |
光纖電纜 光纤电缆 see styles |
guāng xiān diàn lǎn guang1 xian1 dian4 lan3 kuang hsien tien lan |
optical fiber; optical cable |
同軸電纜 同轴电缆 see styles |
tóng zhóu diàn lǎn tong2 zhou2 dian4 lan3 t`ung chou tien lan tung chou tien lan |
coaxial cable |
相素呾纜 相素呾缆 see styles |
xiàng sù dá lǎn xiang4 su4 da2 lan3 hsiang su ta lan sō sotaran |
characteristic sūtras (?) |
電纜接頭 电缆接头 see styles |
diàn lǎn jiē tóu dian4 lan3 jie1 tou2 tien lan chieh t`ou tien lan chieh tou |
cable gland |
諸相素呾纜 诸相素呾缆 see styles |
zhū xiàng sù dá lǎn zhu1 xiang4 su4 da2 lan3 chu hsiang su ta lan sho sō sotaran |
characteristic sūtras (?) |
Variations: |
denran でんらん |
(kana only) (electrical) cable; power cable |
電纜調制解調器 电缆调制解调器 see styles |
diàn lǎn tiáo zhì jiě tiáo qì dian4 lan3 tiao2 zhi4 jie3 tiao2 qi4 tien lan t`iao chih chieh t`iao ch`i tien lan tiao chih chieh tiao chi |
cable modem |
昭和電線電纜工場 see styles |
shouwadensendenrankoujou / showadensendenrankojo しょうわでんせんでんらんこうじょう |
(place-name) Shouwadensendenran Factory |
Variations: |
denran でんらん |
(form) (See ケーブル・1) (electrical) cable; power cable |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 29 results for "纜" 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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