vertical in Japanese
vertical in Japanese is 垂直, 直立, 縦 — vertical means standing straight up, at a right angle to the ground or to a horizontal line.
vertical in Japanese
垂直
Pronounced: suichoku
Standing, pointing, or moving straight up or down; parallel to the local direction of gravity; along the direction of a plumb line; perpendicular to something horizontal.
直立
Pronounced: chokuritsu
Standing, pointing, or moving straight up or down; parallel to the local direction of gravity; along the direction of a plumb line; perpendicular to something horizontal.
縦
Pronounced: tate
Standing, pointing, or moving straight up or down; parallel to the local direction of gravity; along the direction of a plumb line; perpendicular to something horizontal.
What does "vertical" mean?
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adj Standing straight up, at a right angle to the ground or to a horizontal line.
"The ladder needs to be perfectly vertical before you climb it."
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noun A specific market, industry, or subject area treated as a distinct segment.
"The company expanded into the healthcare vertical last year."
vertical in a sentence
- The ladder needs to be perfectly vertical before you climb it.
- The graph's vertical axis shows sales in thousands.
- The company expanded into the healthcare vertical last year.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "vertical" in Japanese?
"vertical" in Japanese is 垂直, 直立, 縦. vertical means: Standing straight up, at a right angle to the ground or to a horizontal line.
How do you pronounce 垂直?
"vertical" in Japanese is 垂直, pronounced "suichoku".
How do you use "vertical" in a sentence?
Example: "The ladder needs to be perfectly vertical before you climb it." In Japanese, "vertical" is 垂直, 直立, 縦.
Are there other ways to say "vertical" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "vertical": 垂直, 直立, 縦.
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