Chiâⁿ-chân
Guā-māu
Chiâⁿ-chân (Eng-gí: stratify[1]; stratification) sī chin chē ha̍k-su̍t hun-iá sú-iōng ê su̍t-gí, it-poaⁿ lóng sī teh kóng mi̍h-kiāⁿ hun chân ê kòe-têng he̍k-chiá kiat-kó. Pau-koat:
- Chiâⁿ-chân (sò͘-ha̍k)
- Tē-chân (stratum), mā kiò chiâⁿ-chân
- Chiâⁿ-chân (khó-kó͘-ha̍k)
- Chiâⁿ-chân (chúi-thé)
- Tāi-khì chiâⁿ-chân (atmospheric stratification)
- Ô͘-chúi chiâⁿ-chân (lake stratification)
- Siā-hōe chiâⁿ-chân
- Chiâⁿ-chân (si̍t-bu̍t-ha̍k)
- Chiâⁿ-chân (lîm-chhn̂g chhì-giām)
- Chiâⁿ-chân (si̍t-seⁿ) (vegetation)
- Kò-thé-kûn chiâⁿ-chân (population stratification)
Chham-khó
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- ↑ John Macgowan (1883). "Stratify". English and Chinese dictionary of the Amoy dialect.
Chit bīn khu-pia̍t-ia̍h khai-lia̍t chhut tê-bo̍k bô-kâng, ì-sù bô sio-siâng ê bûn-chiuⁿ. |