power in Japanese
power in Japanese is 列強, 勢力, 強国 — power means the ability to do something, or to control and influence people or events.
power in Japanese
列強
Pronounced: rekkyō
(metonymically) A strong or influential nation, company, or other such body.
勢力
Pronounced: seiryoku
(metonymically) A strong or influential nation, company, or other such body.
強国
Pronounced: kyōkoku
(metonymically) A strong or influential nation, company, or other such body.
権力
Pronounced: kenryoku
(metonymically) A strong or influential nation, company, or other such body.
力
Pronounced: chikara
権力
Pronounced: kenryoku
勢力
Pronounced: seiryoku
勢力
Pronounced: seiryoku
The ability or authority to control, govern, command, coerce, etc., such as in a legal, political or business sphere.
倍率
Pronounced: bairitsu
The strength by which a lens or mirror magnifies an optical image.
力
Pronounced: chikara
Physical force or strength.
電力
Pronounced: denryoku
(specifically) Electricity or a supply of electricity.
仕事率
Pronounced: shigotoritsu
(physics, mechanics) A measure of the effectiveness that a force producing a physical effect has over time. If linear, the quotient of: (force multiplied by the displacement of or in an object) ÷ time. If rotational, the quotient of: (force multiplied by the angle of displacement) ÷ time.
乗
Pronounced: jō
A product of equal factors (and generalizations of this notion): x^n, read as "x to the power of n" or the like, is called a power and denotes the product x \times x \times \cdots \times x, where x appears n times in the product; x is called the base and n the exponent.
冪
Pronounced: beki
A product of equal factors (and generalizations of this notion): x^n, read as "x to the power of n" or the like, is called a power and denotes the product x \times x \times \cdots \times x, where x appears n times in the product; x is called the base and n the exponent.
冪乗
Pronounced: bekijō
A product of equal factors (and generalizations of this notion): x^n, read as "x to the power of n" or the like, is called a power and denotes the product x \times x \times \cdots \times x, where x appears n times in the product; x is called the base and n the exponent.
累乗
Pronounced: ruijō
A product of equal factors (and generalizations of this notion): x^n, read as "x to the power of n" or the like, is called a power and denotes the product x \times x \times \cdots \times x, where x appears n times in the product; x is called the base and n the exponent.
能天使
(biblical, in plural) In Christian angelology, an intermediate level of angels, ranked above archangels, but exact position varies by classification scheme.
供給する
(transitive) To provide power for (a mechanical or electronic device).
What does "power" mean?
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noun The ability to do something, or to control and influence people or events.
"The new CEO has the power to restructure the entire company."
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noun Physical strength or energy, especially electricity.
"The storm knocked out power to half the town."
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verb To supply energy to a device so it can run.
"Solar panels power the entire house."
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noun In mathematics, the result of multiplying a number by itself a given number of times.
"Ten to the power of three equals a thousand."
power in a sentence
- The new CEO has the power to restructure the entire company.
- Voters ultimately decide who holds political power.
- The storm knocked out power to half the town.
- Solar panels power the entire house.
Similar words in Japanese
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "power" in Japanese?
"power" in Japanese is 列強, 勢力, 強国. power means: The ability to do something, or to control and influence people or events.
How do you pronounce 列強?
"power" in Japanese is 列強, pronounced "rekkyō".
How do you use "power" in a sentence?
Example: "The new CEO has the power to restructure the entire company." In Japanese, "power" is 列強, 勢力, 強国.
Are there other ways to say "power" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 14 translations listed for "power": 列強, 勢力, 強国, 権力, 力, 倍率.
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