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[kitʃin'kæb(i)nit]
общая лексика
кухонный буфет
неофициальные советники президента
кухонный шкаф
элемент кухонного гарнитура
история
«кухонный» кабинет (окружение президента Джексона) (Kitchen Cabinet)
строительное дело
кухонный встроенный шкаф
The Japanese kitchen (Japanese: 台所, romanized: Daidokoro, lit. 'kitchen') is the place where food is prepared in a Japanese house. Until the Meiji era, a kitchen was also called kamado (かまど; lit. stove) and there are many sayings in the Japanese language that involve kamado as it was considered the symbol of a house. The term could even be used to mean "family" or "household" (much as "hearth" does in English). Separating a family was called kamado wo wakeru, or "divide the stove". Kamado wo yaburu (lit. "break the stove") means that the family was broken.