There are 27 total results for your 多数 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
多数 see styles |
tasuu / tasu たすう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (ant: 少数) large number (of); many; (2) majority |
多數 多数 see styles |
duō shù duo1 shu4 to shu |
majority; most See: 多数 |
多数党 see styles |
tasuutou / tasuto たすうとう |
majority party |
多数回 see styles |
tasuukai / tasukai たすうかい |
(can be adjective with の) (1) many times; multi-; (2) multiple dose |
多数決 see styles |
tasuuketsu / tasuketsu たすうけつ |
majority decision; majority vote; majority rule |
多数派 see styles |
tasuuha / tasuha たすうは |
(See 少数派) majority group (party, faction) |
多數決 多数决 see styles |
duō shù jué duo1 shu4 jue2 to shu chüeh |
majority decision |
多數黨 多数党 see styles |
duō shù dǎng duo1 shu4 dang3 to shu tang |
majority party See: 多数党 |
大多数 see styles |
daitasuu / daitasu だいたすう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) great majority |
大多數 大多数 see styles |
dà duō shù da4 duo1 shu4 ta to shu |
(great) majority See: 大多数 |
最多数 see styles |
saitasuu / saitasu さいたすう |
largest number; plurality |
多数意見 see styles |
tasuuiken / tasuiken たすういけん |
majority opinion |
安定多数 see styles |
anteitasuu / antetasu あんていたすう |
comfortable majority (of seats); stable majority |
最大多数 see styles |
saidaitasuu / saidaitasu さいだいたすう |
greatest number of people |
相対多数 see styles |
soutaitasuu / sotaitasu そうたいたすう |
plurality; relative majority |
絕大多數 绝大多数 see styles |
jué dà duō shù jue2 da4 duo1 shu4 chüeh ta to shu |
the vast majority |
絕對多數 绝对多数 see styles |
jué duì duō shù jue2 dui4 duo1 shu4 chüeh tui to shu |
absolute majority |
絶対多数 see styles |
zettaitasuu / zettaitasu ぜったいたすう |
absolute majority |
賛成多数 see styles |
sanseitasuu / sansetasu さんせいたすう |
(noun/participle) majority (vote) |
多数決原理 see styles |
tasuuketsugenri / tasuketsugenri たすうけつげんり |
principle of majority rule |
多数決演算 see styles |
tasuuketsuenzan / tasuketsuenzan たすうけつえんざん |
{comp} majority operation |
多数決素子 see styles |
tasuuketsusoshi / tasuketsusoshi たすうけつそし |
{comp} majority gate; majority element |
不特定多数 see styles |
futokuteitasuu / futokutetasu ふとくていたすう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) unspecified large number (of people) |
圧倒的多数 see styles |
attoutekitasuu / attotekitasu あっとうてきたすう |
overwhelming majority |
絕對大多數 绝对大多数 see styles |
jué duì dà duō shù jue2 dui4 da4 duo1 shu4 chüeh tui ta to shu |
absolute majority |
多数決ゲート see styles |
tasuuketsugeeto / tasuketsugeeto たすうけつゲート |
{comp} majority gate; majority element |
絶対安定多数 see styles |
zettaianteitasuu / zettaiantetasu ぜったいあんていたすう |
number of parliamentary seats required in order for the ruling coalition to chair all standing committees and pass bills without the support of other parties |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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