frequency in Japanese
frequency in Japanese is 頻度, 周波数 — frequency means how often something happens over a given period of time.
frequency in Japanese
頻度
Pronounced: hindo
(uncountable, or, countable) The rate of occurrence of anything; the relationship between incidence and time period.
周波数
Pronounced: shuuhasuu
(uncountable, or, countable) The rate of occurrence of anything; the relationship between incidence and time period.
周波数
Pronounced: shuuhasuu
What does "frequency" mean?
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noun How often something happens over a given period of time.
"The frequency of storms has increased noticeably over the past decade."
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noun The rate at which a wave repeats, used especially for radio and sound signals.
"The radio station broadcasts on a frequency of 101.5 megahertz."
frequency in a sentence
- The frequency of storms has increased noticeably over the past decade.
- The radio station broadcasts on a frequency of 101.5 megahertz.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "frequency" in Japanese?
"frequency" in Japanese is 頻度, 周波数. frequency means: How often something happens over a given period of time.
How do you pronounce 頻度?
"frequency" in Japanese is 頻度, pronounced "hindo".
How do you use "frequency" in a sentence?
Example: "The frequency of storms has increased noticeably over the past decade." In Japanese, "frequency" is 頻度, 周波数.
Are there other ways to say "frequency" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "frequency": 頻度, 周波数.
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