サラダオイル;
サラダ・オイル
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[n]
{food, cooking}
- salad oil
- vegetable oil
Cross references:- ⇒ see: 1853150 サラダ油 1. salad oil; vegetable oil
History:
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A 2025-12-21 19:42:13 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> (id#2354925)
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A* 2025-12-21 13:40:40 Brian Krznarich <...address hidden...> (id#2354919) - Comments
aligning
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@@ -14,0 +15 @@ +<gloss>vegetable oil</gloss>
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A 2025-12-14 11:00:34 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> (id#2354328) - Comments
See my comments on the サラダ油 entry. We usually don't bother with [sk] on the nakaguro versions.
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@@ -9 +8,0 @@ -<re_inf>&sk;</re_inf> @@ -15 +13,0 @@ -<gloss>(refined, neutral-flavored) vegetable oil (e.g. soybean, canola, corn, etc.)</gloss>
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A* 2025-12-14 06:01:06 Brian Krznarich <...address hidden...> (id#2354323) - Comments
See comments at xref. I was convinced this was waseigo for a bit, that's how odd "salad oil" sounded to me. But 70 years ago it was apparently more standard. If you actually want to buy サラダオイル, you'll need the xref to find it in the grocery store.
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サラダ油 416298 91.2% サラダオイル 40223 8.8% サラダ・オイル 169 0.0% https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/サラダ油 サラダ油(サラダゆ、サラダあぶら)またはサラダ・オイル (salad oil)
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@@ -8,0 +9 @@ +<re_inf>&sk;</re_inf> @@ -11,0 +13,4 @@ +<xref type="see" seq="1853150">サラダ油</xref> +<xref type="see" seq="1853150">サラダ油</xref> +<field>&food;</field> +<gloss>(refined, neutral-flavored) vegetable oil (e.g. soybean, canola, corn, etc.)</gloss>
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A 2013-05-11 08:00:54 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> - Comments
Added additional dotted reading(s) via batch update.Added additional dotted reading(s) via batch update. -*- via bulkupd.py -*-
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@@ -6,0 +6,3 @@ +</r_ele> +<r_ele> +<reb>サラダ・オイル</reb>
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