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Change log entry 44426
Processed by: vermillon (2012-11-18 15:41:36 UTC)
Comment: << review queue entry 43392 - submitted by 'ngb' >>
- appears in lingomi hsk wordlists
- appears in iciba, baike, abc dictionaries
- 5,170,000 results on google
im guessing the traditional form
editor: I'll copy here the comment we made last time it was submitted:
ycandau: honestly, I don't see why HSK insists on such words. And I find it in several dicts too. And in Cedict we have "gold mine" and such...
This is just as constructy and as easily understood as "copper mine", do we expect to have "copper mine" in an English dict?
What's the use of listing mines for every possible material?
h'm, let's see... How would you say "salt mine" in Chinese?... right!
Diff:
# 銅礦 铜矿 [tong2 kuang4] /copper mine/
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