battery in Japanese
battery in Japanese is 電池, バッテリー, 殴打 — battery means a device that stores and supplies electrical power, made of one or more cells.
battery in Japanese
電池
Pronounced: denchi
バッテリー
Pronounced: batterī
殴打
Pronounced: ōda
(legal) The infliction of unlawful physical violence on a person, legally distinguished from assault, which involves the threat of impending violence.
バッテリー
Pronounced: batterī
(baseball) The catcher and the pitcher together
What does "battery" mean?
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noun A device that stores and supplies electrical power, made of one or more cells.
"The remote control needs new batteries."
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noun A legal term for unlawfully touching or striking another person.
"He was charged with assault and battery after the bar fight."
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noun A group of similar things, especially artillery guns, arranged or used together.
"The soldiers set up a battery of guns on the ridge."
battery in a sentence
- The remote control needs new batteries.
- He was charged with assault and battery after the bar fight.
- The soldiers set up a battery of guns on the ridge.
- She underwent a battery of medical tests.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "battery" in Japanese?
"battery" in Japanese is 電池, バッテリー, 殴打. battery means: A device that stores and supplies electrical power, made of one or more cells.
How do you pronounce 電池?
"battery" in Japanese is 電池, pronounced "denchi".
How do you use "battery" in a sentence?
Example: "The remote control needs new batteries." In Japanese, "battery" is 電池, バッテリー, 殴打.
Are there other ways to say "battery" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "battery": 電池, バッテリー, 殴打.
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