valve in Japanese
valve in Japanese is バルブ, 弁膜 — valve means a device that controls or directs the flow of liquid or gas through a pipe or opening.
valve in Japanese
バルブ
Pronounced: barubu
A device that controls the flow of a gas or fluid through a space, such as a pipe, manifold, or plenum.
弁膜
Pronounced: benmaku
(anatomy) One or more membranous partitions, flaps, or folds, which permit the passage of the contents of a vessel or cavity in one direction, but stop or control the flow in the opposite direction.
What does "valve" mean?
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noun A device that controls or directs the flow of liquid or gas through a pipe or opening.
"Turn the valve to shut off the water supply."
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noun A flap-like structure in the body, such as in the heart, that allows fluid to flow in only one direction.
"A faulty heart valve can cause blood to flow backwards."
valve in a sentence
- Turn the valve to shut off the water supply.
- A faulty heart valve can cause blood to flow backwards.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "valve" in Japanese?
"valve" in Japanese is バルブ, 弁膜. valve means: A device that controls or directs the flow of liquid or gas through a pipe or opening.
How do you pronounce バルブ?
"valve" in Japanese is バルブ, pronounced "barubu".
How do you use "valve" in a sentence?
Example: "Turn the valve to shut off the water supply." In Japanese, "valve" is バルブ, 弁膜.
Are there other ways to say "valve" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "valve": バルブ, 弁膜.
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