There are 28 total results for your 検出 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
検出 see styles |
kenshutsu けんしゅつ |
(noun, transitive verb) detection; sense (e.g. sensor) |
検出力 see styles |
kenshutsuryoku けんしゅつりょく |
{math} statistical power; power |
検出器 see styles |
kenshutsuki けんしゅつき |
detector |
検出部 see styles |
kenshutsubu けんしゅつぶ |
{comp} read station |
検出装置 see styles |
kenshutsusouchi / kenshutsusochi けんしゅつそうち |
(See 検出器・けんしゅつき) detector; detecting device; detecting unit; sensing device |
信号検出 see styles |
shingoukenshutsu / shingokenshutsu しんごうけんしゅつ |
{comp} signal detection |
炎検出器 see styles |
honookenshutsuki ほのおけんしゅつき |
(See 火炎検出器) flame detector |
無音検出 see styles |
muonkenshutsu むおんけんしゅつ |
{comp} silence detection |
衝突検出 see styles |
shoutotsukenshutsu / shototsukenshutsu しょうとつけんしゅつ |
{comp} collision detection; CD |
誤り検出 see styles |
ayamarikenshutsu あやまりけんしゅつ |
{comp} error detection |
トーン検出 see styles |
toonkenshutsu トーンけんしゅつ |
{comp} tone detection |
改ざん検出 see styles |
kaizankenshutsu かいざんけんしゅつ |
{comp} manipulation detection |
火炎検出器 see styles |
kaenkenshutsuki かえんけんしゅつき |
flame detector; flame sensor |
検出可能要素 see styles |
kenshutsukanouyouso / kenshutsukanoyoso けんしゅつかのうようそ |
{comp} detectable element |
アラーム検出 see styles |
araamukenshutsu / aramukenshutsu アラームけんしゅつ |
{comp} alarm detection |
キャリア検出 see styles |
kyariakenshutsu キャリアけんしゅつ |
{comp} carrier detect |
半導体検出器 see styles |
handoutaikenshutsuki / handotaikenshutsuki はんどうたいけんしゅつき |
{physics} semiconductor detector; solid-state detector |
回転位置検出 see styles |
kaitenichikenshutsu かいてんいちけんしゅつ |
{comp} rotational position sensing; RPS |
放射線検出器 see styles |
houshasenkenshutsuki / hoshasenkenshutsuki ほうしゃせんけんしゅつき |
radiation detector |
誤り検出符号 see styles |
ayamarikenshutsufugou / ayamarikenshutsufugo あやまりけんしゅつふごう |
{comp} error-detecting code; self-checking code |
エラー検出符号 see styles |
eraakenshutsufugou / erakenshutsufugo エラーけんしゅつふごう |
{comp} Error-Detecting Code; EDC |
ライトペン検出 see styles |
raitopenkenshutsu ライトペンけんしゅつ |
{comp} light-pen detection; light-pen hit |
回転位置検出機構 see styles |
kaitenichikenshutsukikou / kaitenichikenshutsukiko かいてんいちけんしゅつきこう |
{comp} RPS; Rotational Position Sensing |
検出可能セグメント see styles |
kenshutsukanousegumento / kenshutsukanosegumento けんしゅつかのうセグメント |
{comp} detectable segment |
エラーの検出と訂正 see styles |
eraanokenshutsutoteisei / eranokenshutsutotese エラーのけんしゅつとていせい |
{comp} Error Checking and Correcting; ECC |
ディジタル検出遅延時間 see styles |
dijitarukenshutsuchienjikan ディジタルけんしゅつちえんじかん |
{comp} recognition time |
ウイルス検出ソフトウェア see styles |
uirusukenshutsusofutowea ウイルスけんしゅつソフトウェア |
{comp} virus detection software |
キャリア検知多重アクセス衝突検出ネットワーク see styles |
kyariakenchitajuuakusesushoutotsukenshutsunettowaaku / kyariakenchitajuakusesushototsukenshutsunettowaku キャリアけんちたじゅうアクセスしょうとつけんしゅつネットワーク |
{comp} carrier sense multiple access with collision detection network; CSMA; CD network |
Information about this dictionary:
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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