There are 10 total results for your 電廠 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
電廠 电厂 see styles |
diàn chǎng dian4 chang3 tien ch`ang tien chang |
electric power plant |
核電廠 核电厂 see styles |
hé diàn chǎng he2 dian4 chang3 ho tien ch`ang ho tien chang |
nuclear power plant |
熱電廠 热电厂 see styles |
rè diàn chǎng re4 dian4 chang3 je tien ch`ang je tien chang |
thermoelectric power plant |
發電廠 发电厂 see styles |
fā diàn chǎng fa1 dian4 chang3 fa tien ch`ang fa tien chang |
power plant |
風電廠 风电厂 see styles |
fēng diàn chǎng feng1 dian4 chang3 feng tien ch`ang feng tien chang |
wind farm; wind park |
核發電廠 核发电厂 see styles |
hé fā diàn chǎng he2 fa1 dian4 chang3 ho fa tien ch`ang ho fa tien chang |
nuclear power plant |
燃氣電廠 燃气电厂 see styles |
rán qì diàn chǎng ran2 qi4 dian4 chang3 jan ch`i tien ch`ang jan chi tien chang |
gas fired power station |
地熱發電廠 地热发电厂 see styles |
dì rè fā diàn chǎng di4 re4 fa1 dian4 chang3 ti je fa tien ch`ang ti je fa tien chang |
geothermal electric power station |
火力發電廠 火力发电厂 see styles |
huǒ lì fā diàn chǎng huo3 li4 fa1 dian4 chang3 huo li fa tien ch`ang huo li fa tien chang |
fired power plant (i.e. fired by coal, oil or gas) |
風力發電廠 风力发电厂 see styles |
fēng lì fā diàn chǎng feng1 li4 fa1 dian4 chang3 feng li fa tien ch`ang feng li fa tien chang |
wind farm; wind park |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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