There are 28 total results for your シャフト search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
シャフト see styles |
shafuto シャフト |
(1) shaft (e.g. machinery); axle; (2) shaft (of a golf club); (3) mine shaft; pit |
シャフトゥイ see styles |
shafutotoi シャフトゥイ |
(place-name) Shakhty |
カムシャフト see styles |
kamushafuto カムシャフト |
camshaft |
デルシャフト see styles |
derushafuto デルシャフト |
(personal name) Delschaft |
シャプドレーヌ see styles |
shapudoreenu シャプドレーヌ |
(personal name) Chapdelaine |
ゲゼルシャフト see styles |
gezerushafuto ゲゼルシャフト |
(See 利益社会・りえきしゃかい) gesellschaft (ger:); society |
メーンシャフト see styles |
meenshafuto メーンシャフト |
main shaft |
ラインシャフト see styles |
rainshafuto ラインシャフト |
line shaft |
グラーフシャフト see styles |
guraafushafuto / gurafushafuto グラーフシャフト |
(place-name) Grafschaft |
クランクシャフト see styles |
kurankushafuto クランクシャフト |
crankshaft |
ゲマインシャフト see styles |
gemainshafuto ゲマインシャフト |
(See ゲゼルシャフト) gemeinschaft (ger:); community |
ブラックシャフト see styles |
burakkushafuto ブラックシャフト |
black shaft |
メーン・シャフト see styles |
meen shafuto メーン・シャフト |
main shaft |
ライン・シャフト see styles |
rain shafuto ライン・シャフト |
line shaft |
ブラック・シャフト see styles |
burakku shafuto ブラック・シャフト |
black shaft |
バーゼルラントシャフト see styles |
baazerurantoshafuto / bazerurantoshafuto バーゼルラントシャフト |
(place-name) Basel-Landschaft (Switzerland) |
アーティキュレーテッドシャフト see styles |
aatikyureeteddoshafuto / atikyureeteddoshafuto アーティキュレーテッドシャフト |
articulated shaft |
アーティキュレーテッド・シャフト see styles |
aatikyureeteddo shafuto / atikyureeteddo shafuto アーティキュレーテッド・シャフト |
articulated shaft |
ダブルオーバーヘッドカムシャフト see styles |
daburuoobaaheddokamushafuto / daburuoobaheddokamushafuto ダブルオーバーヘッドカムシャフト |
double overhead camshaft |
Variations: |
meenshafuto; meen shafuto メーンシャフト; メーン・シャフト |
main shaft |
Variations: |
rainshafuto; rain shafuto ラインシャフト; ライン・シャフト |
line shaft |
シングルオーバーヘッドカムシャフト see styles |
shinguruoobaaheddokamushafuto / shinguruoobaheddokamushafuto シングルオーバーヘッドカムシャフト |
single overhead camshaft |
ダブル・オーバーヘッド・カムシャフト see styles |
daburu oobaaheddo kamushafuto / daburu oobaheddo kamushafuto ダブル・オーバーヘッド・カムシャフト |
double overhead camshaft |
Variations: |
burakkushafuto; burakku shafuto ブラックシャフト; ブラック・シャフト |
{golf} golf club with a graphite shaft (eng: black shaft) |
Variations: |
aatikyureeteddoshafuto; aatikyureeteddo shafuto / atikyureeteddoshafuto; atikyureeteddo shafuto アーティキュレーテッドシャフト; アーティキュレーテッド・シャフト |
articulated shaft |
シングル・オーバーヘッド・カムシャフト see styles |
shinguru oobaaheddo kamushafuto / shinguru oobaheddo kamushafuto シングル・オーバーヘッド・カムシャフト |
single overhead camshaft |
Variations: |
shinguruoobaaheddokamushafuto; shinguru oobaaheddo kamushafuto / shinguruoobaheddokamushafuto; shinguru oobaheddo kamushafuto シングルオーバーヘッドカムシャフト; シングル・オーバーヘッド・カムシャフト |
single overhead camshaft |
Variations: |
daburuoobaaheddokamushafuto; daburu oobaaheddo kamushafuto / daburuoobaheddokamushafuto; daburu oobaheddo kamushafuto ダブルオーバーヘッドカムシャフト; ダブル・オーバーヘッド・カムシャフト |
double overhead camshaft |
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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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