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13:37 Sep 20, 2014 |
Japanese to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering | |||||||
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4 | subbase course |
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3 | sub-base |
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3 | Upper layer |
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3 | subballast |
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路盤・路床 |
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sub-base Explanation: I would go with sub-grade for 路床 and sub-base for 路盤 http://www.douroas.com/00/kasou.shtml http://www.mmc.co.jp/corporate/ja/01/01/2007-1011.html http://www.ndt.net/article/ndtce03/papers/p013/p013.htm http://constructionduniya1.blogspot.com/ |
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Upper layer Explanation: 路床 Lower layer There are many layer when constructing a road. These 2 represent different layers. Reference http://www.merox.se/index.pl/road_construction http://www.douroas.com/00/rosyou.shtml -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 55 mins (2014-09-20 14:33:29 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- typo: many layer should read "many layers" |
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subbase course Explanation: http://ejje.weblio.jp/content/subbase course http://www.weblio.jp/content/subgrade |
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subballast Explanation: Assuming it's about railway embankment, not road construction, 路盤 should be subballast. http://bunken.rtri.or.jp/PDF/cdroms1/0004/2007/2000040709040... http://www.stratigraphics.com/resources/KTC_12_02_FR_136_04_... 路床 would be subgrade. |
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Reference: 路盤・路床 Reference information: This website has a simple picture which might help Reference: http://www.kenchikuyogo.com/815-ro/013-roban.htm |
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