Frequency rank: 2,955. – 2,956.
- rotation; revolution; turn; spin
- working (e.g. of one's mind); function
- turnover (of goods, funds, etc.); circulation; flow (of customers)
- rotation; curlmathematics
- slalom (alpine skiing event)sportsabbreviationsee also 回転競技
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- rotation; revolution; turn; spin
- working (e.g. of one's mind); function
- turnover (of goods, funds, etc.); circulation; flow (of customers)
- rotation; curl
- slalom (alpine skiing event)
This meaning refers to the act of rotating or the movement around a central point. It can describe physical actions or concepts in various contexts, such as mechanics or circular motions.
This usage describes the mental processes or functionalities at work, indicating that something is operating or executing its intended purpose.
This meaning refers to the rate at which goods or funds flow in and out, often used in business contexts to discuss efficiency or movement of products and financial assets.
This meaning often describes the physical characteristic of something spiraling or curling, which can apply to various subjects such as hair or patterns.
This refers specifically to a skiing competition where participants navigate through a series of gates located on a course, emphasizing agility and skill.
The slalom course was very challenging.
Generated collocations (experimental)
かいてん回転するto rotateかいてんうんどう回転運動rotational motionかいてんもくば回転木馬carouselかいてんずし回転寿司conveyor belt sushiこうそく高速かいてん回転high-speed rotationかいてんすう回転数number of rotationsかいてん回転りょく力rotational forceせいひん製品のかいてん回転turnover of goodsしきん資金のかいてん回転flow of fundsしこう思考のかいてん回転function of thoughtかいてん回転しき式rotary typeかいてん回転すらろうむスラロームrotation slalom (in skiing)かいてん回転げんしょう現象rotational phenomenon
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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She's quick on her feet, so no matter what you say to her, she'll have a witty comeback.
The earth makes one revolution around the sun in about 365 days.
The earth moves at the rate of 68,130 miles an hour.
The hand on its axis turns at 10 revolutions per hour.
We believed that the earth moves round the sun.
Today our artificial satellites are revolving around the earth.
Being a science student, one naturally thinks quickly, so the student snapped up and replied.
The word came to be used for all small heavenly bodies revolving about larger ones.
I wonder how figure-skaters are able to keep from being dizzy when they spin really fast.