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築港
ちっこうちくこう
1. [n,vs,vt,vi]
▶ harbor construction
2. [n]
▶ man-made harbor

Conjugations


History:
6. A 2024-09-03 01:25:03  Robin Scott <...address hidden...>
  Comments:
We still do it when it's helpful for reverse lookups but that's not really the case here. One spelling is sufficient.
5. A 2024-09-01 06:19:42  Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
  Refs:
harbor 14117965
harbour 7744714
  Comments:
I think we can stay with harbor. I used to be keen to include both types of spelling to enable reverse lookups. I now don't think it's sich a big issue.
4. A* 2024-08-31 13:02:17 
  Comments:
I get the intent of including both "harbor" and "harbour" but mixing spelling conventions like this will look like a mistake to the average user, so I think it should be avoided.
  Diff:
@@ -22 +22 @@
-<gloss>man-made harbour</gloss>
+<gloss>man-made harbor</gloss>
3. A 2024-08-31 10:29:50  Syed Raza <...address hidden...>
  Refs:
daijs: また、その港。

Additional reading: gg5; smk
  Comments:
Yes. Probably okay to just have the BrEng spelling in the other sense.
  Diff:
@@ -9,0 +10,3 @@
+<r_ele>
+<reb>ちくこう</reb>
+</r_ele>
@@ -16 +18,0 @@
-<gloss>harbour construction</gloss>
2. A* 2024-08-31 06:22:30  Hendrik
  Refs:
https://www.mapion.co.jp/m2/43.18092799890672,141.0278034013893,15
https://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/word/築港/
  Comments:
In Otaru, a city in Hokkaido, there are several ports, one of which, quite apparently created by the (in Japan rather popular) coastal landfill method, is called 築港 (the adjacent railway station has the same name). I would like to suggest that 築港 does not only mean "harbour construction" (i.e., the process of building a port) but also "man-made port/harbour" or "constructed port/harbour" (i.e., the result of said process).
  Diff:
@@ -17,0 +18,4 @@
+<sense>
+<pos>&n;</pos>
+<gloss>man-made harbour</gloss>
+</sense>
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