释义 |
sugi|ˈsuːgɪ| Also 8 ssugi, suggi. [Jap.] = cryptomeria.
1727[see hinoki]. 1795tr. C. P. Thunberg's Trav. (ed. 2) III. 123 Ssugi signifies Cedar wood. 1876Trans. Asiatic Soc. Japan IV. 53 One piece of sugi of 6 by 3 by 0·4 ft. 1916E. H. Wilson Conifers & Taxads of Japan 69 The Cryptomeria, or Sugi as it is called in Japan, is the noblest of the Japanese conifers. 1954[see Japanese cedar s.v. Japanese a. b]. 1970J. Kirkup Japan behind Fan iv. 137 A bus took me on the long winding road, through groves of immense sugi or Japanese cedar. |