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政争の具
せいそうのぐ
  1. [exp,n]
    • (making something a) political issue
History:
    • A 2021-09-24 07:14:44 Jim Breen
    • Comments
      OK, changing the numbers. I'd wondered about a note about the とする/にする usage as it's about 70% of the patterns, but it's probably not needed.
    • Diff
      @@ -3 +2,0 @@
      -<ent_seq>1618900</ent_seq>
    • A* 2021-09-24 04:50:36 Marcus Richert
    • Comments
      My bad, I meant to drop とする from this entry, that's why I said it should be decoupled from the audio file.
      I don't think we need either とする or にする but should just have 政争の具 like daijs.
    • Diff
      @@ -5 +5 @@
      -<keb>政争の具とする</keb>
      +<keb>政争の具</keb>
      @@ -8 +8 @@
      -<reb>せいそうのぐとする</reb>
      +<reb>せいそうのぐ</reb>
    • A* 2021-09-24 04:39:25 Jim Breen
    • Comments
      I think we can probably have both the とする and にする versions. GG5 has examples using both.
      Should the inflection tag be dropped. considering it's most likely to be used in the して form? Or did you mean to cut it back to 政争の具?
    • Refs
      政争の具とする	395
      政争の具としない	104
      政争の具とせず	52
      政争の具とした	56
      政争の具として	967
      政争の具とされる	38
      ---
      政争の具にする	2799
      政争の具にして	1621
    • A* 2021-09-24 00:30:45 Marcus Richert
    • Comments
      should be decoupled from audio clip with a new sequence number when approved
    • Refs
      政争の具とする	395
      政争の具にする	2799
      政争の具 	16542 (daijs, jitsuyo)
      daijs: 政争に勝つための目的で利用する事柄や手段。「教育問題が政争の具にされる」
    • Diff
      @@ -12,2 +12,2 @@
      -<pos>&vs-i;</pos>
      -<gloss>to make a political issue of (something)</gloss>
      +<pos>&n;</pos>
      +<gloss>(making something a) political issue</gloss>
    • D* 2021-09-23 14:56:07
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