winch in Japanese
winch in Japanese is ウインチ — winch means a mechanical device with a drum and crank (or motor) used to haul or hoist a rope or cable.
winch in Japanese
ウインチ
Pronounced: uinchi
A wince (machine used in dyeing or steeping cloth).
What does "winch" mean?
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noun A mechanical device with a drum and crank (or motor) used to haul or hoist a rope or cable.
"They used a winch to pull the truck out of the ditch."
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verb To pull or lift something using such a device.
"The crew winched the lifeboat back onto the deck."
winch in a sentence
- They used a winch to pull the truck out of the ditch.
- The sailboat's winch made it easy to tighten the sail.
- The crew winched the lifeboat back onto the deck.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "winch" in Japanese?
"winch" in Japanese is ウインチ. winch means: A mechanical device with a drum and crank (or motor) used to haul or hoist a rope or cable.
How do you pronounce ウインチ?
"winch" in Japanese is ウインチ, pronounced "uinchi".
How do you use "winch" in a sentence?
Example: "They used a winch to pull the truck out of the ditch." In Japanese, "winch" is ウインチ.
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