stratagem in Japanese
stratagem in Japanese is 策略, 計略, 謀略 — stratagem means a clever plan or trick, especially one meant to outwit an opponent.
stratagem in Japanese
策略
Pronounced: sakuryaku
Specifically, such a tactic or artifice in military operation.
計略
Pronounced: keiryaku
Specifically, such a tactic or artifice in military operation.
謀略
Pronounced: bōryaku
Specifically, such a tactic or artifice in military operation.
What does "stratagem" mean?
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noun A clever plan or trick, especially one meant to outwit an opponent.
"The general devised a stratagem to lure the enemy into a trap."
stratagem in a sentence
- The general devised a stratagem to lure the enemy into a trap.
- Her business rivals accused her of using underhanded stratagems to win the contract.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "stratagem" in Japanese?
"stratagem" in Japanese is 策略, 計略, 謀略. stratagem means: A clever plan or trick, especially one meant to outwit an opponent.
How do you pronounce 策略?
"stratagem" in Japanese is 策略, pronounced "sakuryaku".
How do you use "stratagem" in a sentence?
Example: "The general devised a stratagem to lure the enemy into a trap." In Japanese, "stratagem" is 策略, 計略, 謀略.
Are there other ways to say "stratagem" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "stratagem": 策略, 計略, 謀略.
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