tranquilizer in Japanese
tranquilizer in Japanese is 精神安定剤, 鎮静薬 — tranquilizer means a drug used to calm anxiety, tension, or agitation.
tranquilizer in Japanese
精神安定剤
Pronounced: seishin'anteizai
(pharmaceutical drug) A drug used to reduce anxiety or tension.
鎮静薬
(pharmaceutical drug) A drug used to reduce anxiety or tension.
What does "tranquilizer" mean?
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noun A drug used to calm anxiety, tension, or agitation.
"The doctor prescribed a mild tranquilizer to help her sleep."
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noun A gun that fires sedative darts, used especially on animals.
"The vet used a tranquilizer to safely approach the injured bear."
tranquilizer in a sentence
- The doctor prescribed a mild tranquilizer to help her sleep.
- The vet used a tranquilizer to safely approach the injured bear.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "tranquilizer" in Japanese?
"tranquilizer" in Japanese is 精神安定剤, 鎮静薬. tranquilizer means: A drug used to calm anxiety, tension, or agitation.
How do you pronounce 精神安定剤?
"tranquilizer" in Japanese is 精神安定剤, pronounced "seishin'anteizai".
How do you use "tranquilizer" in a sentence?
Example: "The doctor prescribed a mild tranquilizer to help her sleep." In Japanese, "tranquilizer" is 精神安定剤, 鎮静薬.
Are there other ways to say "tranquilizer" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "tranquilizer": 精神安定剤, 鎮静薬.
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