Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Japanese term
(自)(至) [abbreviations used together]
Road Name (CCC道路)
(自) Town name 1 (XX市YY町)
(至) Town name 2 (ZZ市AA町)
The town names & abbreviations are in the same cell of a table. To the right of the town names are other cells containing various data about the road, (only one set of data applying to both Town Name 1 and Town Name 2).
There are about 3 sets of information that follow this format.
I found another similar example on the Internet. In this PDF file, (自) and (至) are used in a similar fashion, on pg. 3.
http://www.qsr.mlit.go.jp/miyazaki/press/pdf/chaku2004/qsr/p...
What do (自) and (至) mean when used like this?
Thank you!
5 +8 | (自)(至) | sunandsunflo (X) |
Apr 26, 2008 01:01: conejo changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/42154">conejo's</a> old entry - "(自)(至)"" to ""to/from""
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