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Definition and meaning of 金属 - きんぞく in Japanese

きんぞく金属
kinzoku

N4

1.metal

Noun

アルミニウムは金属の一種です。
Aluminum is a kind of metal.
きんぞく金属
kinzoku

N4

1.a solid material that is typically hard.

Noun

金属は硬い素材です。
Metal is a hard material.
金属は熱を伝導します。
Metal conducts heat.
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2.metal or metallic substance.

Place

金属は硬い素材です。
Metals are hard materials.
金属は熱を伝導します。
Metals conduct heat.
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3.a solid material that is typically hard.

Wikipedia definition

金属は硬い物質で、熱や電気を伝導します。
Metals are hard substances that conduct heat and electricity.
金属は鉄やアルミニウムなどで作られています。
Metals are made of materials such as iron and aluminum.
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きんぞくひろう金属疲労
kinzoku hirou

N4

1.fatigue and weakening of metal materials.

Noun

金属疲労は、金属が繰り返し応力を受けることで起こる現象です。
Metal fatigue is a phenomenon that occurs when metal is subjected to repeated stress.
金属疲労は、金属の結晶構造の欠陥によって引き起こされます。
Metal fatigue is caused by defects in the crystal structure of the metal.
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2.fatigue in metal materials.

Wikipedia definition

金属疲労は、金属が繰り返し応力を受けることで起こる現象です。
Metal fatigue is a phenomenon that occurs when metal is subjected to repeated stress.
金属疲労は、材料が繰り返し変形することで亀裂が生じます。
Metal fatigue results in cracks forming in the material due to repeated deformation.
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きんぞくせい金属製
kinzokusei

N4

1.something that is constructed from metal.

Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'

このテーブルは金属製です。
This table is made of metal.
金属製の椅子があります。
There are metal chairs.
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きんぞくへん金属片
kinzokuhen

N4

1.a small metal fragment.

Noun

金属片は鋼鉄やアルミニウムなどの金属でできています。
Metal pieces are made of metals such as steel and aluminum.
工場で金属片を使って製品を作ることができます。
Metal pieces can be used to make products in factories.
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はなび

花火

hanabi

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金属 きんぞく
金属 きんぞく
金属疲労 きんぞくひろう
金属製 きんぞくせい
金属片 きんぞくへん

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