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Results for: anti-aircraft defenseTranslations 1 - 30 of 215
 English Chinese
anti-aircraft defense反空降 [fan3 kong1 jiang4]
anti-aircraft defense防空 [fang2 kong1]
(aircraft) hangar机库 [ji1 ku4]
(aircraft) hangar機庫 [ji1 ku4]
(Donald) Rumsfeld, secretary of Defense拉姆斯菲尔德 [La1 mu3 si1 fei1 er3 de2]
(Donald) Rumsfeld, secretary of Defense拉姆斯菲爾德 [La1 mu3 si1 fei1 er3 de2]
(national) defense interests国防利益 [guo2 fang2 li4 yi4]
(national) defense interests國防利益 [guo2 fang2 li4 yi4]
(pertaining to) defense防务 [fang2 wu4]
(pertaining to) defense防務 [fang2 wu4]
a fence (for defense), a pale, a border, han, a province under a feudal overlord in premodern Japan藩 [fan1]
air bridge, aircraft boarding bridge登机廊桥 [deng1 ji1 lang2 qiao2]
air bridge, aircraft boarding bridge登機廊橋 [deng1 ji1 lang2 qiao2]
air force, air defense空防 [kong1 fang2]
air self-defense force航空自卫队 [hang2 kong1 zi4 wei4 dui4]
air self-defense force航空自衛隊 [hang2 kong1 zi4 wei4 dui4]
Airbus (Aircraft company)空中客車 [kong1 zhong1 ke4 che1]
Airbus (Aircraft company)空中客车 [kong1 zhong1 ke4 che1]
aircraft航空器 [hang2 kong1 qi4]
aircraft carrier航空母舰 [hang2 kong1 mu3 jian4]
aircraft carrier航空母艦 [hang2 kong1 mu3 jian4]
aircraft carrier, abbr. for 航空母艦|航空母舰航母 [hang2 mu3]
an anti-revolutionary coup反革命政变 [fan3 ge2 ming4 zheng4 bian4]
an anti-revolutionary coup反革命政變 [fan3 ge2 ming4 zheng4 bian4]
an earthwork, castle, position of defense, stronghold, used in place names, often as phonetic bao for "burg" or "bad"堡 [bao3]
anti-air craft fire, to shoot at enemy planes对空射击 [dui4 kong1 she4 ji1]
anti-air craft fire, to shoot at enemy planes對空射擊 [dui4 kong1 she4 ji1]
anti-aircraft gun高射炮 [gao1 she4 pao4]
anti-alias (computer graphics)消除鋸齒 [xiao1 chu2 ju4 chi3]
anti-alias (computer graphics)消除锯齿 [xiao1 chu2 ju4 chi3]
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