There are 23 total results for your 付属 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
付属 see styles |
fuzoku ふぞく |
(n,vs,adj-no) attached; belonging (to); included; enclosed; affiliated; annexed; associated; subordinate; incidental; dependent; auxiliary |
付屬 付属 see styles |
fù shǔ fu4 shu3 fu shu fuzoku |
付囑 To deliver, entrust to. |
付属品 see styles |
fuzokuhin ふぞくひん |
accessory; fittings; appurtenances |
付属書 see styles |
fuzokusho ふぞくしょ |
appendix; supplementary notes |
付属校 see styles |
fuzokukou / fuzokuko ふぞくこう |
affiliated school |
付属物 see styles |
fuzokubutsu ふぞくぶつ |
belongings; appendage; accessory |
付属節 see styles |
fuzokusetsu ふぞくせつ |
{ling} subordinate clause |
付属肢 see styles |
fuzokushi ふぞくし |
appendage |
付属語 see styles |
fuzokugo ふぞくご |
{gramm} dependent word (i.e. auxiliaries and particles; in Japanese) |
付属せず see styles |
fuzokusezu ふぞくせず |
{comp} not included |
付属学校 see styles |
fuzokugakkou / fuzokugakko ふぞくがっこう |
affiliated school |
付属病院 see styles |
fuzokubyouin / fuzokubyoin ふぞくびょういん |
affiliated hospital; university hospital; (place-name) Fuzoku Hospital |
神大付属病院 see styles |
shindaifuzokubyouin / shindaifuzokubyoin しんだいふぞくびょういん |
(place-name) Shindaifuzoku Hospital |
Variations: |
fuzokuhin ふぞくひん |
accessory; fittings; appurtenances |
大阪大学付属病院 see styles |
oosakadaigakufuzokubyouin / oosakadaigakufuzokubyoin おおさかだいがくふぞくびょういん |
(o) Osaka University Hospital |
府立医大付属病院 see styles |
furitsuidaifuzokubyouin / furitsuidaifuzokubyoin ふりついだいふぞくびょういん |
(place-name) Furitsuidaifuzoku Hospital |
東海大学付属病院 see styles |
toukaidaigakufuzokubyouin / tokaidaigakufuzokubyoin とうかいだいがくふぞくびょういん |
(place-name) Tōkaidaigakufuzoku Hospital |
Variations: |
fuzokugakkou / fuzokugakko ふぞくがっこう |
affiliated school; school attached to a university |
Variations: |
fuzoku ふぞく |
(n,vs,vi,adj-no) (1) being attached (to); being affiliated (to); belonging (to); going with; (2) (abbreviation) (See 付属学校) attached school; affiliated school |
土木学会付属土木図書館 see styles |
dobokugakkaifuzokudobokutoshokan どぼくがっかいふぞくどぼくとしょかん |
(org) Civil Engineering Library, Japan Society of Civil Engineers; (o) Civil Engineering Library, Japan Society of Civil Engineers |
大阪教育大付属池田小学校 see styles |
oosakakyouikudaifuzokuikedashougakkou / oosakakyoikudaifuzokuikedashogakko おおさかきょういくだいふぞくいけだしょうがっこう |
(org) Ikeda Elementary School attached to Osaka Kyoiku University; (o) Ikeda Elementary School attached to Osaka Kyoiku University |
国立教育研究所付属教育図書館 see styles |
kokuritsukyouikukenkyuujofuzokukyouikutoshokan / kokuritsukyoikukenkyujofuzokukyoikutoshokan こくりつきょういくけんきゅうじょふぞくきょういくとしょかん |
(o) Library of Education, National Institute for Educational Research of Japan |
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tochidaichoufuzokuchizu / tochidaichofuzokuchizu とちだいちょうふぞくちず |
cadastral map of Japan (first published in 1892) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 23 results for "付属" in Chinese and/or Japanese.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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