cartridge in Japanese
cartridge in Japanese is 実包, インクカートリッジ — cartridge means a case containing a bullet and its propellant, ready to be loaded into a firearm.
cartridge in Japanese
実包
Pronounced: jippō
(firearms) The package consisting of the bullet, primer, and casing containing gunpowder; a round of ammunition.
インクカートリッジ
Pronounced: inkukātorijji
(computing) A vessel which contains the ink or toner for a computer printer and can be easily replaced with another.
What does "cartridge" mean?
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noun A case containing a bullet and its propellant, ready to be loaded into a firearm.
"He loaded a fresh cartridge into the rifle."
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noun A small, self-contained unit designed to be easily inserted or replaced in a machine, such as an ink or game cartridge.
"The printer beeped to warn that the ink cartridge was empty."
cartridge in a sentence
- He loaded a fresh cartridge into the rifle.
- The printer beeped to warn that the ink cartridge was empty.
- Old video game consoles used cartridges instead of discs.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "cartridge" in Japanese?
"cartridge" in Japanese is 実包, インクカートリッジ. cartridge means: A case containing a bullet and its propellant, ready to be loaded into a firearm.
How do you pronounce 実包?
"cartridge" in Japanese is 実包, pronounced "jippō".
How do you use "cartridge" in a sentence?
Example: "He loaded a fresh cartridge into the rifle." In Japanese, "cartridge" is 実包, インクカートリッジ.
Are there other ways to say "cartridge" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "cartridge": 実包, インクカートリッジ.
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