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12:44 Oct 13, 2014 |
Japanese to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Ships, Sailing, Maritime | |||||||
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4 | jetty/pier |
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2 | groin |
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groin Explanation: If you visit website below, there is an explanation in Japanese. In English, That area along the contact (or intersection) of the face of a dam with the abutments. (copied from the website below). Reference: http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%AA%81%E5%A0%A4 Reference: http://www.jocoem.org/files/docs/DamsCommonTerms.pdf |
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jetty/pier Explanation: pier [p(r)] n. 1 桟橋, 埠頭; 遊歩桟橋; 防波堤, 突堤. jet・ty1 [dti] n. 突堤, 防波堤, 防砂堤; 桟橋; 《建物の》 突出部. ・a 〜 harbor 突堤港. リーダーズ+プラス英和辞典 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 19時間 (2014-10-14 08:15:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.tariffauthority.gov.in/htmldocs/ORDERS/JNPT/BPCL/... http://www.antarakoh.com.sg/projects-malaysia-johore-port-je... http://www.taisei.co.jp/works/wd/data/1170378327090.html |
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