Yamato ['jɑ:mәdәu]
n.
大和人, 日本人的祖先, 日本人, 日本民族
adj.
日本人的, 大和民族的
- Iowa class battleships were the largest built by the United States, surpassed in size only by two Japanese battleships, the Yamato and Musashi.
- Yamato Kogyo, an electric furnace steelmaker, was up 80 points to 1240, and Nippon Stainless rose 46 points to 596.
- HISTORY _ Records date back to 300 A.D. with the rise of Yamato court in Nara, western Japan.
- Siam Cement is already setting up a hot-rolled steel factory with Mitsui, Yamato Kogyo and Sumitomo Corp.
- Yamato, one of Japan's oldest transportation companies, had revenue of $2.4 billion in 1989.
- Such a view is fostered by Yamato nationalists who claim that Japan is unique, certainly like nowhere else on earth.
- In Yamato, southwest of Tokyo, Mayor Takatoshi Inoue protested to the U.S. military about a A-6 aircraft that dumped fuel on the town Monday night in an apparent emergency, city spokesman Toshiyuki Saeki said.
- The 150-ton experimental vessel, named Yamato I after a famous World War II battleship, is based on a scale model the companies floated this year.
- The Yamato 1 is driven by two superconducting magneto-hydrodynamic direct drives, which squirt water rather than churning it with propellers.