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1. |
[n]
▶ liquid ▶ beverage ▶ drink |
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2. |
[n]
▶ food with high water content (esp. sorbet or fruit served as a dessert in a kaiseki dinner)
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3. |
[n]
▶ gamble ▶ uncertain affair ▶ matter of chance |
11. | A 2022-11-26 12:08:23 Robin Scott <...address hidden...> | |
Comments: | That also works. |
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10. | A* 2022-11-25 06:20:26 | |
Diff: | @@ -18 +18,2 @@ -<gloss>food with high water content (esp. sorbet or fruit served as a dessert in a traditional multi-course Japanese dinner)</gloss> +<xref type="see" seq="2142920">懐石・1</xref> +<gloss>food with high water content (esp. sorbet or fruit served as a dessert in a kaiseki dinner)</gloss> |
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9. | A 2022-11-25 04:26:46 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> | |
Comments: | Tweak. |
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Diff: | @@ -18 +18 @@ -<gloss>food with high water content (esp. sorbet or fruit served as a desert in a traditional multi-course Japanese dinner)</gloss> +<gloss>food with high water content (esp. sorbet or fruit served as a dessert in a traditional multi-course Japanese dinner)</gloss> |
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8. | A* 2022-11-25 01:25:06 Robin Scott <...address hidden...> | |
Comments: | I think this is the best approach. |
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Diff: | @@ -18 +18 @@ -<gloss>food with high water content (e.g. light dessert with fruit)</gloss> +<gloss>food with high water content (esp. sorbet or fruit served as a desert in a traditional multi-course Japanese dinner)</gloss> |
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7. | A* 2022-11-23 11:01:15 | |
Comments: | It's literally the only way it's used in that sense. The dictionaries are being overly explanatory. It's a kaiseki dessert. Nobody goes around referring to fruit or sorbets as 水物 in any other context. |
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