There are 21 total results for your 体力 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
体力 see styles |
tairyoku たいりょく |
More info & calligraphy: Physical Strength |
體力 体力 see styles |
tǐ lì ti3 li4 t`i li ti li |
More info & calligraphy: Physical StrengthSee: 体力 |
体力作り see styles |
tairyokuzukuri たいりょくづくり |
fitness training; development of physical strength; building stamina; keeping up one's fitness |
体力勝負 see styles |
tairyokushoubu / tairyokushobu たいりょくしょうぶ |
trial of strength; test of one's strength (stamina) |
体力測定 see styles |
tairyokusokutei / tairyokusokute たいりょくそくてい |
physical fitness test |
剛体力学 see styles |
goutairikigaku / gotairikigaku ごうたいりきがく |
{physics} rigid body dynamics |
天体力学 see styles |
tentairikigaku てんたいりきがく |
celestial mechanics |
天體力學 天体力学 see styles |
tiān tǐ lì xué tian1 ti3 li4 xue2 t`ien t`i li hsüeh tien ti li hsüeh |
celestial mechanics See: 天体力学 |
気体力学 see styles |
kitairikigaku きたいりきがく |
gas dynamics |
流体力学 see styles |
ryuutairikigaku / ryutairikigaku りゅうたいりきがく |
fluid mechanics; fluid dynamics; hydrodynamics |
流體力學 流体力学 see styles |
liú tǐ lì xué liu2 ti3 li4 xue2 liu t`i li hsüeh liu ti li hsüeh |
fluid mechanics; hydrodynamics See: 流体力学 |
生体力学 see styles |
seitairikigaku / setairikigaku せいたいりきがく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) biomechanics |
身體力行 身体力行 see styles |
shēn tǐ lì xíng shen1 ti3 li4 xing2 shen t`i li hsing shen ti li hsing |
to practice what one preaches (idiom) |
體力勞動 体力劳动 see styles |
tǐ lì láo dòng ti3 li4 lao2 dong4 t`i li lao tung ti li lao tung |
physical labor |
体力づくり see styles |
tairyokuzukuri たいりょくづくり |
fitness training; development of physical strength; building stamina; keeping up one's fitness |
連続体力学 see styles |
renzokutairikigaku れんぞくたいりきがく |
continuum mechanics |
磁気流体力学 see styles |
jikiryuutairikigaku / jikiryutairikigaku じきりゅうたいりきがく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {physics} (See 電磁流体力学) magnetohydrodynamics |
電磁流体力学 see styles |
denjiryuutairikigaku / denjiryutairikigaku でんじりゅうたいりきがく |
{physics} magnetohydrodynamics |
Variations: |
tairyokuzukuri たいりょくづくり |
fitness training; development of physical strength; building stamina; keeping up one's fitness |
地球物理流体力学研究所 see styles |
chikyuubutsuriryuutairikigakukenkyuujo / chikyubutsuriryutairikigakukenkyujo ちきゅうぶつりりゅうたいりきがくけんきゅうじょ |
(o) Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; GFDL |
航空流体力学中央研究所 see styles |
koukuuryuutairikigakuchuuoukenkyuujo / kokuryutairikigakuchuokenkyujo こうくうりゅうたいりきがくちゅうおうけんきゅうじょ |
(o) Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute; TsAGI |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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