rotor in Japanese
rotor in Japanese is ローター, 回転子 — rotor means the rotating part of a motor, generator, or similar machine.
rotor in Japanese
ローター
Pronounced: rōtā
回転子
Pronounced: kaitenshi
What does "rotor" mean?
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noun The rotating part of a motor, generator, or similar machine.
"The rotor spins inside the motor's stationary casing."
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noun The spinning blade assembly of a helicopter.
"The helicopter's rotor kicked up dust as it landed."
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noun The metal disc a car's brake pads clamp onto in a disc brake.
"The mechanic replaced the worn brake rotors."
rotor in a sentence
- The rotor spins inside the motor's stationary casing.
- The helicopter's rotor kicked up dust as it landed.
- The mechanic replaced the worn brake rotors.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "rotor" in Japanese?
"rotor" in Japanese is ローター, 回転子. rotor means: The rotating part of a motor, generator, or similar machine.
How do you pronounce ローター?
"rotor" in Japanese is ローター, pronounced "rōtā".
How do you use "rotor" in a sentence?
Example: "The rotor spins inside the motor's stationary casing." In Japanese, "rotor" is ローター, 回転子.
Are there other ways to say "rotor" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "rotor": ローター, 回転子.
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