manual in Japanese
manual in Japanese is 手動, マニュアル, 手引き — manual means a book giving instructions on how to use or operate something.
manual in Japanese
手動
Pronounced: shudō
(of an activity) Performed with the hands.
マニュアル
Pronounced: manyuaru
(metonymically) A vehicle with a manual transmission.
マニュアル
Pronounced: manyuaru
A booklet that instructs on the usage of a particular machine or product.
手引き
Pronounced: tebiki
A booklet that instructs on the usage of a particular machine or product.
説明書
Pronounced: setsumeisho
A booklet that instructs on the usage of a particular machine or product.
What does "manual" mean?
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noun A book giving instructions on how to use or operate something.
"He checked the manual before trying to fix the printer."
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adj Done with the hands, or operated by a person rather than a machine.
"The job requires manual labor in all weather."
manual in a sentence
- He checked the manual before trying to fix the printer.
- The car came with a thick owner's manual.
- The job requires manual labor in all weather.
- She prefers a manual transmission to an automatic one.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "manual" in Japanese?
"manual" in Japanese is 手動, マニュアル, 手引き. manual means: A book giving instructions on how to use or operate something.
How do you pronounce 手動?
"manual" in Japanese is 手動, pronounced "shudō".
How do you use "manual" in a sentence?
Example: "He checked the manual before trying to fix the printer." In Japanese, "manual" is 手動, マニュアル, 手引き.
Are there other ways to say "manual" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "manual": 手動, マニュアル, 手引き, 説明書.
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