radar in Japanese
radar in Japanese is レーダー, 電波探知機 — radar means a system that detects and tracks objects by sending out radio waves and analyzing the signals that bounce back.
radar in Japanese
レーダー
Pronounced: rēdā
(uncountable) A method of detecting distant objects and determining their position, velocity, or other characteristics by analysis of sent radio waves (usually microwaves) reflected from their surfaces.
電波探知機
Pronounced: denpatanchiki
(uncountable) A method of detecting distant objects and determining their position, velocity, or other characteristics by analysis of sent radio waves (usually microwaves) reflected from their surfaces.
What does "radar" mean?
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noun A system that detects and tracks objects by sending out radio waves and analyzing the signals that bounce back.
"Air traffic controllers use radar to track planes approaching the airport."
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noun An informal, figurative sense: someone's awareness or instinct for noticing something.
"His radar for bad business deals kicked in immediately."
radar in a sentence
- Air traffic controllers use radar to track planes approaching the airport.
- His radar for bad business deals kicked in immediately.
- The new hire is talented but flew under management's radar for months.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "radar" in Japanese?
"radar" in Japanese is レーダー, 電波探知機. radar means: A system that detects and tracks objects by sending out radio waves and analyzing the signals that bounce back.
How do you pronounce レーダー?
"radar" in Japanese is レーダー, pronounced "rēdā".
How do you use "radar" in a sentence?
Example: "Air traffic controllers use radar to track planes approaching the airport." In Japanese, "radar" is レーダー, 電波探知機.
Are there other ways to say "radar" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "radar": レーダー, 電波探知機.
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