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1. |
[n]
▶ desk pad ▶ sheet of plastic (or cardboard, felt, etc.) placed under writing paper ▶ underlay |
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2. |
[n]
▶ being pinned under ▶ being caught under ▶ being trapped under ▶ being buried under ▶ being crushed beneath
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3. |
[n]
《often as 〜を下敷きにして》 ▶ model ▶ pattern |
3. | A 2012-06-13 02:43:58 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> | |
2. | A* 2012-06-12 17:53:29 Rene Malenfant <...address hidden...> | |
Refs: | koj, daij, gg5 |
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Diff: | @@ -23,1 +23,2 @@ -<gloss>mat</gloss> +<gloss>sheet of plastic (or cardboard, felt, etc.) placed under writing paper</gloss> +<gloss>underlay</gloss> @@ -27,3 +28,11 @@ -<gloss>something lying underneath</gloss> -<gloss>pinned under</gloss> -<gloss>crushed beneath</gloss> +<gloss>being pinned under</gloss> +<gloss>being caught under</gloss> +<gloss>being trapped under</gloss> +<gloss>being buried under</gloss> +<gloss>being crushed beneath</gloss> +</sense> +<sense> +<pos>&n;</pos> +<s_inf>often as 〜を下敷きにして</s_inf> +<gloss>model</gloss> +<gloss>pattern</gloss> |
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1. | A* 2012-06-09 22:54:26 | |
Comments: | Hi, it could be just me, but I have little idea what a "desk pad" is. I thought at first it meant a pad containing lots of sheets of paper. Google image search seemed inconclusive (lots of pictures but I still wasn't sure of the purpose of this item), then at goo dictionary I find "desk pad" explained as "a sheet of plastic (placed under a sheet of paper when one is writing)", which clarifies things a lot. You may want to consider explaining it futher here too.. |