There are 15 total results for your 赤外 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
赤外 see styles |
sekigai せきがい |
(adj-na,adj-no) infrared |
赤外線 see styles |
sekigaisen せきがいせん |
infrared rays; infrared radiation |
近赤外 see styles |
kinsekigai きんせきがい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) near infrared; NIR |
遠赤外 see styles |
ensekigai えんせきがい |
(noun or adjectival noun) far infrared |
赤外放射 see styles |
sekigaihousha / sekigaihosha せきがいほうしゃ |
infrared radiation |
赤外発散 see styles |
sekigaihassan せきがいはっさん |
{physics} infrared divergence |
近赤外線 see styles |
kinsekigaisen きんせきがいせん |
near infrared ray; near infrared radiation |
遠赤外線 see styles |
ensekigaisen えんせきがいせん |
far-infrared rays; far-infrared radiation; FIR |
赤外線写真 see styles |
sekigaisenshashin せきがいせんしゃしん |
infrared photography |
赤外線療法 see styles |
sekigaisenryouhou / sekigaisenryoho せきがいせんりょうほう |
infrared therapy |
赤外線通信 see styles |
sekigaisentsuushin / sekigaisentsushin せきがいせんつうしん |
infrared data communication |
赤外線電球 see styles |
sekigaisendenkyuu / sekigaisendenkyu せきがいせんでんきゅう |
infrared lamp |
赤外線通信協会 see styles |
sekigaisentsuushinkyoukai / sekigaisentsushinkyokai せきがいせんつうしんきょうかい |
(o) Infrared Data Association; IrDA |
赤外線インタフェース see styles |
sekigaisenintafeesu せきがいせんインタフェース |
{comp} infrared interface |
Variations: |
sekigaisensensaa(赤外線sensaa); sekigaisensensa(赤外線sensa) / sekigaisensensa(赤外線sensa); sekigaisensensa(赤外線sensa) せきがいせんセンサー(赤外線センサー); せきがいせんセンサ(赤外線センサ) |
infrared sensor |
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