jmdict 1384960 Active (id#2294263)
切羽 [news2,nf39] 切り羽切端切り端
きりは [news2,nf39]
  1. [n] {mining}
    • face
    • working face
History:
    • A 2024-03-13 02:14:50 Jim Breen (id#2294263)
    • A* 2024-03-12 22:31:54 Robin Scott (id#2294237)
    • Comments
      I think this is sufficient.
    • Refs
      gg5
      切り羽	1,336	3.3%	
      切羽	34,051	83.3%	
      切り端	2,134	5.2%	
      切端	3,334	8.2%
    • Diff
      @@ -5 +5 @@
      -<keb>切り羽</keb>
      +<keb>切羽</keb>
      @@ -10 +10,4 @@
      -<keb>切羽</keb>
      +<keb>切り羽</keb>
      +</k_ele>
      +<k_ele>
      +<keb>切端</keb>
      @@ -14,3 +16,0 @@
      -</k_ele>
      -<k_ele>
      -<keb>切端</keb>
      @@ -25,2 +25,3 @@
      -<gloss>face (of a wall of coal or ore, etc.)</gloss>
      -<gloss>working face (of a mine)</gloss>
      +<field>&mining;</field>
      +<gloss>face</gloss>
      +<gloss>working face</gloss>
    • A 2011-03-04 10:14:54 Jim Breen
    • A* 2011-03-04 07:25:59 Rene Malenfant
    • Comments
      i think these two senses are the same, e.g. see random house dic's entry for 'face':
      =
      Also called working face. Mining. the front or end of a drift or excavation, where the material is being or was last mined.
      =
    • Diff
      @@ -12,0 +12,6 @@
      +<k_ele>
      +<keb>切り端</keb>
      +</k_ele>
      +<k_ele>
      +<keb>切端</keb>
      +</k_ele>
      @@ -19,6 +25,2 @@
      -<gloss>coal face</gloss>
      -<gloss>face of a wall of coal or ore, etc.</gloss>
      -</sense>
      -<sense>
      -<pos>&n;</pos>
      -<gloss>working face</gloss>
      +<gloss>face (of a wall of coal or ore, etc.)</gloss>
      +<gloss>working face (of a mine)</gloss>
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