What does 発砲 in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 発砲 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 発砲 in Japanese.
The word 発砲 in Japanese means firing (weapons), 発射 、 発砲 、 爆発, 射撃、発砲, 発砲 、 発射 、 射撃 、 点火 、 着火 、 発火, 砲撃、発砲, 発砲、砲撃、銃声, 平均の法則, 発射 、 発砲. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 発砲
firing (weapons)
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発射 、 発砲 、 爆発(firing of a gun) Senior officers are investigating the discharge of the police officer's weapon. |
射撃、発砲(guns, firearms: shooting) (銃の) He could hear the fire of guns nearby. |
発砲 、 発射 、 射撃 、 点火 、 着火 、 発火(of weapon) (銃などの) The firing of your weapon was totally unjustified. |
砲撃、発砲(uncountable (act of shooting a gun) There was a report of gunfire in the city last night. |
発砲、砲撃、銃声(sound of a gun) We heard a gunshot in the distance. |
平均の法則(probability) We can predict many natural phenomena according to the law of averages. |
発射 、 発砲(gun, arrow: attempted hit) (銃、矢、武器) さあ!的に向かって発射してみな。 Go ahead. Take a shot at the target. |
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