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1. |
[n]
{architecture}
▶ sleeper ▶ lumber girder |
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[n]
▶ last player of three (in mekuri karuta) |
6. | A 2022-07-17 06:03:12 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> | |
5. | A* 2022-07-17 05:51:16 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...> | |
Refs: | koj daij |
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Diff: | @@ -14,0 +15,4 @@ +</sense> +<sense> +<pos>&n;</pos> +<gloss>last player of three (in mekuri karuta)</gloss> |
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4. | A 2013-09-16 23:34:14 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> | |
Comments: | OK. |
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3. | A* 2013-09-16 17:05:29 Rene Malenfant <...address hidden...> | |
Refs: | http://www.aisf.or.jp/~jaanus/deta/o/oobiki.htm |
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Comments: | not sure about 'floor joist'. jaanus specifically distinguishes between 大引き (=sleepers) vs. 根太 (=joists). koj: 床の根太を支える横材 |
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Diff: | @@ -12,1 +12,1 @@ -<gloss>floor joist</gloss> +<field>&archit;</field> |
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2. | A* 2013-09-16 12:42:21 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> | |
Refs: | GG5, 新和英中辞典, リーダーズ+プラス |
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Comments: | These refs all call it "sleeper". Eijiro has "lumber girder". |
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Diff: | @@ -12,1 +12,3 @@ -<gloss>Floor joist. In Japanese houses the large timber ~9-10cm^2 below the floor joists. There is no parallel in western construction. This is an element of Japanese wood frame building.</gloss> +<gloss>floor joist</gloss> +<gloss>sleeper</gloss> +<gloss>lumber girder</gloss> |
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