<entry eid="2342965" stat="A" corpus="jmdict" type="jmdict">
<ent_corp type="jmdict">jmdict</ent_corp>
<ent_seq>2759460</ent_seq>
<k_ele>
<keb>片帆</keb>
</k_ele>
<r_ele>
<reb>かたほ</reb>
</r_ele>
<sense>
<pos>&n;</pos>
<xref type="see" seq="1364260" xk="真帆">真帆</xref>
<gloss>close-haul</gloss>
<gloss>reach</gloss>
<gloss>reefed sail</gloss>
</sense>
<history>
<audit time="2012-12-09 18:11:38" stat="A" unap="true">
<upd_name>Andy Jones</upd_name>
<upd_email>...address hidden...</upd_email>
<upd_detl>Many modern descriptions of 片帆 discuss this point of sail to show that traditional Japanese boats were not as awkward to sail upwind as is commonly thought.</upd_detl>
<upd_refs>大内健二、あなたが知らない船の話、44
旺文社、古語辞典、303:
横風を受けて帆走させるために、帆を一方に片寄らせて張ること。
Richard H. Dana, Jr, The Seaman's Friend: A Treatise on Practical Seamanship, 103, "close-hauled. Applied to a vessel which is sailing with her yards braced up so as to get as much as possible to windward. The same as on a taut bowline, full and by, on the wind, &c."</upd_refs>
</audit>
<audit time="2012-12-09 23:06:07" stat="A">
<upd_uid>jwb</upd_uid>
<upd_name>Jim Breen</upd_name>
<upd_email>...address hidden...</upd_email>
<upd_refs>GG5</upd_refs>
<upd_diff>@@ -14,0 +14,1 @@
+<gloss>reefed sail</gloss></upd_diff>
</audit>
<audit time="2025-06-28 03:42:11" stat="A">
<upd_uid>razasyedh</upd_uid>
<upd_name>Syed Raza</upd_name>
<upd_email>...address hidden...</upd_email>
<upd_diff>@@ -11,0 +12 @@
+<xref type="see" seq="1364260">真帆</xref></upd_diff>
</audit>
</history>
</entry>
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