mobile in Japanese
mobile in Japanese is 可動, モビール — mobile means able to move or be moved easily, rather than staying fixed in one place.
mobile in Japanese
可動
Pronounced: kadō
(biology) Capable of being moved, aroused, or excited; capable of spontaneous movement.
モビール
Pronounced: mobīru
(sculpture) A kinetic sculpture or decorative arrangement made of items hanging so that they can move independently from each other.
What does "mobile" mean?
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adj Able to move or be moved easily, rather than staying fixed in one place.
"After surgery, he was slowly able to become mobile again."
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adj Relating to mobile phones or portable devices.
"The bank added mobile banking so customers could check balances on the go."
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noun A mobile phone (chiefly British English).
"She left her mobile at home by mistake."
mobile in a sentence
- After surgery, he was slowly able to become mobile again.
- The clinic uses a mobile unit to reach remote villages.
- The bank added mobile banking so customers could check balances on the go.
- She left her mobile at home by mistake.
Similar words in Japanese
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "mobile" in Japanese?
"mobile" in Japanese is 可動, モビール. mobile means: Able to move or be moved easily, rather than staying fixed in one place.
How do you pronounce 可動?
"mobile" in Japanese is 可動, pronounced "kadō".
How do you use "mobile" in a sentence?
Example: "After surgery, he was slowly able to become mobile again." In Japanese, "mobile" is 可動, モビール.
Are there other ways to say "mobile" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "mobile": 可動, モビール.
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