Japanese
Noun
圧入 (shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai kanji 壓入, hiragana あつにゅう, romaji atsunyū, historical hiragana あつにふ)
-  Pressing something in under pressure: injecting.
 
-  (chemistry) Forcing.
 
-  (chemistry) Penetration.
 
-  (chemistry, machining) A press fit.
 
-  (medicine) An indentation.
 
Derived terms
Derived terms
-  圧入硬度 (atsunyū kōdo): (medical) Indentation hardness.
 
-  圧入ガス (atsunyū gasu): Injection gas.
 
-  圧入流体 (atsunyū ryūtai): Injection fluid.
 
-  圧入流体面 (atsunyū ryūtai men): Injection-fluid front.
 
-  圧入圧力 (atsunyū atsuryoku): Injection pressure.
 
-  圧入井 (atsunyūi): Injection well.
 
-  圧入井の目詰まり (atsunyūi no mezumari): Injection-well plugging.
 
-  圧入指数 (atsunyū shisū): Injectivity index.
 
-  圧入試験 (atsunyū shiken): Injectivity test.
 
-  圧入ジベル (atsunyū jiberu): (machining) A press-in connector, a press-in dowel.
 
-  圧入仕上法 (atsunyū shiagehō): Press finishing.
 
-  圧入法 (atsunyūhō): (chemistry) The pressure process.
 
-  圧入眼圧計 (atsunyū gan'atsu kei): An impression tonometer, an indentation tonometer.
 
-  圧入眼圧測定 (atsunyū gan'atsu sokutei): Impression tonometry, indentation tonometry.
 
-  圧入骨折 (atsunyū kossetsu): An impacted fracture.
 
 
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Verb
圧入する (shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai kanji 壓入, hiragana あつにゅうする, romaji atsunyū suru, historical hiragana あつにふする)
-  indent
 
-  press into
 
-  inject
-  ガスを圧入する
- gasu o atsunyū suru
 
- to inject gas (under pressure)