destroyer in Japanese
destroyer in Japanese is 破壊者, 駆逐艦 — destroyer means someone or something that destroys.
destroyer in Japanese
破壊者
Pronounced: hakaisha
That which destroys something.
駆逐艦
Pronounced: kuchikukan
(science fiction, by extension) A starship of comparable role.
What does "destroyer" mean?
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noun Someone or something that destroys.
"War is history's greatest destroyer of cities."
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noun A small, fast, heavily armed warship, traditionally smaller than a cruiser but larger than a frigate.
"The naval fleet included three destroyers and a carrier."
destroyer in a sentence
- War is history's greatest destroyer of cities.
- The naval fleet included three destroyers and a carrier.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "destroyer" in Japanese?
"destroyer" in Japanese is 破壊者, 駆逐艦. destroyer means: Someone or something that destroys.
How do you pronounce 破壊者?
"destroyer" in Japanese is 破壊者, pronounced "hakaisha".
How do you use "destroyer" in a sentence?
Example: "War is history's greatest destroyer of cities." In Japanese, "destroyer" is 破壊者, 駆逐艦.
Are there other ways to say "destroyer" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "destroyer": 破壊者, 駆逐艦.
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