Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Chinese term or phrase:
带流罐
English translation:
spouted jar / jar with spout(s)
Added to glossary by
Caroline Moreno
Sep 13, 2007 22:47
16 yrs ago
Chinese term
带流罐
Chinese to English
Social Sciences
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Ceramics
Hello,
The context is: 带流罐都基本未破损.
Is it some sort of container/vessel for carrying water? Thanks in advance!
The context is: 带流罐都基本未破损.
Is it some sort of container/vessel for carrying water? Thanks in advance!
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | spouted jar / jar with spout(s) | orientalhorizon |
5 | jar with spout | LoyalTrans |
3 | VENTED (OR:OUTLETTED)JAR | Linguist Laureate |
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Proposed translations
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spouted jar / jar with spout(s)
带:with, having 流: spout 罐: jar or pitcher, so 带流罐 is a jar or pitcher with one or more spouts, to avoid the singular or plural forms in English, better to name it spouted jar or pitcher.
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Comment: "I agree with listing it as "spouted jar." Thanks all!"
1 hr
VENTED (OR:OUTLETTED)JAR
http://www.cguwan.com/Know_lib/html/20074/23134138.asp
“流”might refer to the way out for the presumble water.
“流”might refer to the way out for the presumble water.
Reference:
http://www.qzjci.com/2005/ceramic/mzxs/12.htm
http://www.ccnt.com.cn/antique/zhiliaoku/wenwujingcui/crockery/introdution/013a.htm
2 hrs
jar with spout
The so-called "流" is simply the outlet where you pour water out. Think of a teapot which consists of a spout and a handle.
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Note added at 2 hrs (2007-09-14 01:34:17 GMT)
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For what a "jar with spout" looks like, refer to: http://www.trocadero.com/asianartguy/items/313132/item313132...
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Note added at 2 hrs (2007-09-14 01:35:51 GMT)
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Or you call it a "spouted jar" as you find in the link above.
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Note added at 2 hrs (2007-09-14 01:34:17 GMT)
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For what a "jar with spout" looks like, refer to: http://www.trocadero.com/asianartguy/items/313132/item313132...
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Note added at 2 hrs (2007-09-14 01:35:51 GMT)
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Or you call it a "spouted jar" as you find in the link above.
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