What does ピート in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word ピート in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ピート in Japanese.

The word ピート in Japanese means 拍子 、 ビート, ビート, ビート 、 てんさい, ビート, 泥炭 、 ピート 、 堆肥, 泥炭 、 ピート, 泥炭、ピート, ビート、リズム, (ヒート)シンク, アクセント、ビート, 泥炭、ピート. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ピート

拍子 、 ビート

(rhythm) (ロック音楽など)

ダンサーは音楽のビートに合わせて動いた。
The dancers moved to the beat of the music.

ビート

(musical note) (音楽)

You must remember to play harder on the accented beats.

ビート 、 てんさい

(root vegetable) (食物)

The steak comes with a side of roasted beets. The beetroot in the market didn't look very fresh.

ビート

(plant)

If you don't plant beets at the right time, your crop will fail.

泥炭 、 ピート 、 堆肥

(vegetable matter)

There is a lot of peat in Ireland.

泥炭 、 ピート

(compost) (堆肥)

You can use peat for potting plants that need acidic soil.

泥炭、ピート

(fire material)

In Ireland and Scotland, fires were traditionally built from peat rather than wood.

ビート、リズム

(rhythm)

The pulse of the music made Alison want to get up and dance.

(ヒート)シンク

(heat sink)

The computer needs another sink because it gets too hot.

アクセント、ビート

(music: accented beat) (音楽)

There is a stress here on the B flat.

泥炭、ピート

(uncountable (peat)

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