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<ent_corp type="jmdict">jmdict</ent_corp>
<ent_seq>1857550</ent_seq>
<k_ele>
<keb>案を立てる</keb>
</k_ele>
<r_ele>
<reb>あんをたてる</reb>
</r_ele>
<sense>
<pos>&exp;</pos>
<pos>&v1;</pos>
<gloss>to draft a proposal</gloss>
</sense>
<info>
<audit time="2011-02-14 23:45:17" stat="A">
<upd_uid>jwb</upd_uid>
<upd_name>Jim Breen</upd_name>
<upd_email>...address hidden...</upd_email>
<upd_detl>Added additional PoS via batch update.Added additional PoS via batch update.
-*- via bulkupd.py -*-</upd_detl>
<upd_diff>@@ -12,0 +12,1 @@
+<pos>&v1;</pos></upd_diff>
</audit>
<audit time="2013-03-20 20:32:33" stat="A" unap="true">
<upd_uid>richwarm</upd_uid>
<upd_name>Richard Warmington</upd_name>
<upd_email>...address hidden...</upd_email>
<upd_refs>"Do not confuse draft with draught. Draft means 'a first version of a piece of
writing' or 'make a first version of a piece of writing' (I drafted a letter
of complaint), whereas draught chiefly means 'a current of air' (heavy
curtains cut out draughts). Draft is the American spelling for both senses."
http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/draught
.
"British English usually uses draft for all senses as the verb"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draught_and_draft#cite_ref-140</upd_refs>
<upd_diff>@@ -14,1 +14,0 @@
-<gloss>to draught a proposal</gloss></upd_diff>
</audit>
<audit time="2013-03-20 23:02:00" stat="A">
<upd_uid>jwb</upd_uid>
<upd_name>Jim Breen</upd_name>
<upd_email>...address hidden...</upd_email>
</audit>
</info>
</entry>