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Results for: [よじょうじんいん] excess personnel, redundant staffTranslations 1 - 30 of 179
English EnglishJapanese (Kanji) Japanese (Kanji)
(comp) advisory staffアドバイザリスタッフ
(comp) duplication, to make redundant冗長化 [じょうちょうか]
(comp) excess information rate超過情報速度 [ちょうかじょうほうそくど]
(comp) fully redundantフル冗長 [フルじょうちょう]
(comp) fully redundant完全冗長 [かんぜんじょうちょう]
(comp) fully redundant system完全冗長システム [かんぜんじょうちょうシステム]
(comp) mate system, redundant systemメイト系 [メイトけい]
(comp) redundant configuration冗長構成 [じょうちょうこうせい]
(comp) redundant power supply冗長電源 [じょうちょうでんげん]
(comp) support staffサポートスタッフ
(MA) juukenbou, "body, sword and staff" techniques in martial arts柔剣棒 [じゅうけんぼう]
(musical) staff, score譜表 [ふひょう]
a surplus, an excess超過額 [ちょうかがく]
abuse, misuse, misappropriation, using to excess乱用 [らんよう]
abuse, misuse, misappropriation, using to excess濫用 [らんよう]
armchair, chair with arm rests; senior staffひじ掛けいす [ひじかけいす]
armchair, chair with arm rests; senior staffひじ掛け椅子 [ひじかけいす]
armchair, chair with arm rests; senior staff肱かけ椅子 [ひじかけいす]
armchair, chair with arm rests; senior staff肱掛椅子 [ひじかけいす]
armchair, chair with arm rests; senior staff肘掛け椅子 [ひじかけいす]
armchair, chair with arm rests; senior staff肘掛椅子 [ひじかけいす]
armored personnel carrier, armoured personnel carrier装甲人員運搬車 [そうこうじんいんうんぱんしゃ]
assistant chief of staff, g1第一部長 [だいいちぶちょう]
assistant chief of staff, g2第二部長 [だいにぶちょう]
assistant chief of staff, g2調査部長 [ちょうさぶちょう]
assistant chief of staff, g3第三部長 [だいさんぶちょう]
assistant chief of staff, g3防衛部長 [ぼうえいぶちょう]
be a member of staff but useless as a worker員に備わるのみ [いんにそなわるのみ]
black suit, mourning clothes; black-suited staff member (e.g. in restaurant, sex establishment, etc.)黒服 [くろふく]
cane, walking stick, staff杖 [つえ]
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