mode in Japanese
mode in Japanese is モード — mode means a particular way or method of doing something.
mode in Japanese
モード
Pronounced: mōdo
What does "mode" mean?
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noun A particular way or method of doing something.
"Switch the phone to airplane mode before takeoff."
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noun (statistics) The value that occurs most often in a set of data.
"In the data set 2, 3, 3, 5, 7, the mode is 3."
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noun A particular state of mind or way of behaving.
"He switched into work mode as soon as he sat at his desk."
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noun (music) One of several traditional scales, such as the major or minor scale.
"The song was written in the Dorian mode, giving it an unusual, moody sound."
mode in a sentence
- Switch the phone to airplane mode before takeoff.
- The car has separate modes for city and highway driving.
- In the data set 2, 3, 3, 5, 7, the mode is 3.
- He switched into work mode as soon as he sat at his desk.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "mode" in Japanese?
"mode" in Japanese is モード. mode means: A particular way or method of doing something.
How do you pronounce モード?
"mode" in Japanese is モード, pronounced "mōdo".
How do you use "mode" in a sentence?
Example: "Switch the phone to airplane mode before takeoff." In Japanese, "mode" is モード.
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