JMdictDB - Japanese Dictionary DatabaseEntriesSearch | Advanced Search | New Entry | Submissions | Help |
1. |
[n,adj-na]
[uk]
▶ elegance ▶ dandyism ▶ sophistication ▶ having style |
|
2. |
[n,adj-na]
[uk]
▶ affectation ▶ showing off ▶ putting on an air ▶ appearances ▶ doing something just for show |
8. | A 2017-06-06 23:47:16 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> | |
7. | A* 2017-06-06 19:35:21 Robin Scott <...address hidden...> | |
Comments: | Gloss to noun form. |
|
Diff: | @@ -31 +31 @@ -<gloss>just for show</gloss> +<gloss>doing something just for show</gloss> |
|
6. | A 2013-06-20 07:11:21 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> | |
Comments: | I am inclined to agree. I can't see evidence of ダテ being used that much. |
|
5. | A* 2013-06-20 05:58:01 | |
Comments: | would it make sense, then, to remove the katakana reading? I'm not seeing why it is included, and the instances I find on the www lead me to believe the katakana version is only used for stylistic effect (that is, to make the word stand out while avoiding kanji in hiragana-heavy sentences) or possibly because the writers feel their meaning is slangy (plausible for gloss #2); nevertheless, the katakana version is quite a bit more rare than both the kanji and hiragana versions. |
|
Diff: | @@ -13,4 +13,0 @@ -</r_ele> -<r_ele> -<reb>ダテ</reb> -<re_nokanji/> |
|
4. | A 2013-06-19 19:07:55 Rene Malenfant <...address hidden...> | |
Comments: | as you can see above it is not the primary one. it appears first on wwwjdic as a result of having both [uk] and [nokanji] tags. that is ~usually~ a good solution to the problem of biological species (which is where the [nokanji][uk] combo normally appears), as it means that 鴨[かも;カモ[nokanji]] appears as カモ 《鴨》【かも】on wwwjdic. |
|
(show/hide 3 older log entries) |