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  • 大人になってからの英語の学び方

    先日、街で外国人に道を聞かれました。 学生の時以来英語は使う機会もなく、 うる覚えの単語を並べて説明したものの、案内できるような会話とは程遠く・・・ 結局、その場所までついていき、事なきを得ました。 道中はニコニコするのが精一杯で相手の方は韓国人だったのですが、 英語もペラペラで日本人として情けなく思いました。 せっかくの外国の方との交流だったのに、 日常会話くらいできたら良かったのにな、と思いました。 そこで、アラフォー主婦でも気軽に学べる方法、教材があれば教えていただきたいです。 (なるべくお値段が安いもので・・・) 期間の制限は特にありませんので、ゆるく学べるものを希望しています。 一から勉強しなおしということで、文法から学んだ方が良いでしょうか・・・ できれば、スピードラーニングのように、家事をしながら自然と英語を学べる教材などが良いのですが・・ 漠然とした質問で申し訳ありませんが、知恵をお貸しいただきたいです。 宜しくお願いします。

  • 英訳をお願いします

    日本は現在、休日中なので米国時間の5月7日お昼に、返金いたします。

  • 翻訳お願いします

    OK I have the aluminum one finished and the copper is all finished except for the set screws, I need to know if you like this length or if you would like it shortened a little as it's longer than the one you showed me by several mm. I left it this long because I felt the more heat sink you have the better it is for your laser diode but you may not like the look of it so I am giving you a chance to have it shorter if you like. Also I think these heat sinks may not fit your hosts as they were made to fit these hosts and you know I like to make them tight, for example the aluminum heat sink will go in the host that the copper heat sink was made for and it's a bit loose but the copper heat sink will not fit inside of the other host. There is about .005" difference in them so you will probably want these hosts they are $12.00 each that's my cost. Let me know about the length so I can finish it up and get it off to you

    • bonboy
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  • 日本語訳を!!

    お願いします (19) Cincinnatus immediately went to the city and set to work. Although he could have ruled as dictator for six months, Cincinnatus assembled an army, defeated the Aequi, and than laid down his power to return to his plow─all in just 15 days. (20) For two more centuries the Romans fought against the other people of Italy. Scholars follow the Romans in calling these non-Romans Italians. The Romans saw them as enemies to be conquered, even though some of them also spoke Latin. (21) By 266 BCE, Rome controlled the entire Italian peninsula. Roman writers used the stories of Cincinnatus and Horatius to show how courage and determination helped Rome conquer all of Italy and eventually the rest of the Mediterranean world.

  • 日本語訳を!!

    お願いします (17) Patriotic writers like Livy took great pride in telling about brave Horatius and how he stopped the foreign attackers. Livy knew that the story was exaggerated and that his first-century readers wouldn't completely believe it. But he wasn't telling it to get the facts straight. He told it because it painted a picture of Roman courage at its best. Horatius represented the “true Roman.” (18) Even though Rome had abolished kingship, the Senate had the power to appoint a dictator in times of great danger. This happened in 458 BCE when the Aequi, an Italic tribe living west of Rome, attacked. The Senate sent for Cincinnatus, a farmer who had served as a consul two years earlier. The Senate's messengers found him working in his field and greeted him. They asked him to put on his toga so they might give him an important message from the Senate. Cincinnatus “asked them, in surprise, if all was well, and bade his wife, Racilia, to bring him his toga.... Wiping off the dust and perspiration, he put it on and came forward.” than the messengers congratulated Cincinnatus and told him that he had been appointed dictator of Rome.

  • 日本語訳を!!

    お願いします (13) The Romans were completely outnumbered, and the men with Horatius panicked. They threw their weapons on the ground and started running. Horatius begged them to stay and fight. He said it would be foolish to run away, leaving the enemy free to cross the bridge and march into Rome. Shouting over the noise of battle, he asked them at least to destroy the bridge, if they were too afraid to fight. He would meet the enemy alone on the other side. (14) Horatius's courage astonished Romans and Etruscans alike, but only two Roman soldiers were brave enough to cross the bridge and fight beside him. The three men fought on the riverbank while the rest of the Romans hacked away at the bridge with their swords. When only a small strip of bridge was left, Horatius insisted that his two companions return across it to safety. (15) Livy tells the story of how Horatius stood alone, facing the enemy: “Looking round with eyes dark with menace upon the Etruscan chiefs, he challenged tham to single combat, calling tham the slaves of a tyrant king....” At first the Etruscans held back, but then, shamed by Horatius's courage, they began to hurl their javelins at him. Horatius caught their weapons on his shield. “As stubborn as ever, he stood on the bridge, his feet planted wide apart. The Etruscans were about to charge him when two sounds split the air: the crash of the broken bridge and the cheer of the Romans when they saw the bridge fall.” (16) This stopped the Etruscans in their tracks. Then Horatius prayed to the god of the river. “‘Holy Father Tiber...receive these arms and your soldier into your kindly waters.’ With that, he jumped into the river with all his armor on and safely swam across to his friends: an act of daring more famous than believable in later times.” The Roman people placed a statue in the public square to honor Horatius. As a reward for his amazing courage, they gave him as much land as he could plow in a day.

  • 日本語訳を!!

    お願いします Praetors judged lawsuits. Aediles directed road-building projects and managed the city's markets. But no Roman official could serve for two years in a row. The Romans did not want anyone to become too popular. (10) Once a man had served as a magistrate, he automatically became a lifetime member of the Senate, the most powerful“club”in Rome. The Senate controlled Rome's treasury, and no money could be spent without Senate approval. The The senators ordered public buildings to be built or repaired. They also investigated major crimes against the state, made foreign policy, and chose Rome's foreign ambassadors. In theory, the citizens' Assembly was the supreme authority. But since the Senate contained nearly all the experienced ex-magistrates, it usually controlled the Assembly. In reality the Senate, not the Assembly, dominated Rome's political life. (11) The Roman Republic lasted for five centuries. During that time Rome grew from a city of about 35,000 into a huge city, a metropolis with 1 million inhabitants and an empire with 50 million subjects. Such tremendous growth never happens without war and conquest. Rome's armies stayed busy throughout the years of the Republic. But Rome was not always the attacker. Its neighbors often besieged the city as well. (12) In 475 BCE, about 35 years after the Roman army had banished Tarquin the Proud, the Etruscans again threatened Rome. Livy tells the story of a soldier named Horatius Cocles who was guarding a bridge across the Tiber River when the Etruscans suddenly attacked. Horatius saw a huge band of enemy soldiers charging down the hill on the other side of the river. They were heading straight for his bridge─and Rome.

  • 解答お願いします

    一般的に言って、女性は男性より長生きだ。 ()(),women live longer than men. 空模様から判断すると、午後は雨になりそうだ。 ()()the looks of the sky, it is likely to rain in the afternoon. メアリーと言えば、彼女が先月結婚したのを知っていますか。 ()()Mary,do you know she got married last month.

  • 英文にてお願いいたします。

    海外サイトに問い合わせをしたいため、下記文章を英文にてお願いいたします。 『商品に対するキャンセル処理はされているようですが、クレジット会社より請求が参りましたので返金処理の程宜しくお願いいたします。』

  • 英語 質問

    お願いします。 1僕には彼がそれを全然知らないように思われる。 2山田夫妻はアパートを探しているらしい。 3彼らは3時の列車に遅れたようだ。 4彼女のお母さんは料理が大変上手らしい。 5父は部屋でビートルズのビデオを見ているようです。

  • 英語についてです。

    Everyone makes mistakes は、 「誰でも誤解する」 が正しいですか?

    • noname#184655
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  • ☆大至急 この英文の訳をお願いします

    This brought more than 55, 000 phones to the countryside, where phone service was rare. Over time, these businesswomen were able to (3) . This suggests that this type of aid can pay for itself by creating new businesses. In addition, it brings important benefits such as telephone service to rural areas. The second way involves sending large numbers of bicycles to African countries. People in developed countries give uesd bicycles to aid organizations that repair them and design trailers to use with them to carry water and bags of rice. Bicycles are significant in many African countries because they are the primary means of transport. Without them, people have to walk many kilometers to find jobs, food, and clean water. However, the aid organizations do more than send boatloads of bicycles and (4) carrying cargo. This gives people useful skills, creating new jobs and small bicycle-related businesses. Both types of aid start with something simple, a loan or a bicycle. In turn, these simple items create lomg-term benefits as people start small businesses. Not only do they help themselves, but they help their communities by providing useful goods and services. Therefore, helping someone in a small way can have a lasting effect.

  • 翻訳

    お願いします。 Can we continue to import food and virtual water like this? Developing countries,where some of the food imported to Japan is produced,may not export to us in the future. They'll need all the food they produce to feed their own growing populations. In that case,we may have to produce much more of our own food in Japan. For this we will nedd a large amount of water. If that happens,we won't be able to use water as freely as we do now. You can probably understand now that our lives are sustained not only by visible water,but also by invisible,virtual water. We should keep this virtual water in mind and remember that water is a limited resource. We nedd to use it as carefully and as wisely as possible.

  • 英単語についてです。

    reach out to の意味を教えて下さい。

    • noname#184655
    • 回答数4
  • この英文を和文に翻訳お願いします

    「is it hard to be the most beautiful girl in the world?」

  • 葬式に参列する

    「葬式に参列する」というときに    join a funeral となっているんですが、     attend a funeral とはいわないんでしょうか?

  • 英語表現

    「このかばんには値札が付いていません。」 を英語で言うには 「This bag isn't put price tag.」 「This bag isn't attach price tag.」 ですか? よくわかりません…。

  • 次の英文の和訳をお願いします。

    次の英文の和訳をお願いします。 1.Benjamin Franklin said Heaven helps those who help themselves. 2.We arrived around 4pm, and were welcomed with scorching heat none of us have ever experienced before. 3.My friend actually said that he does'nt care about anything in life and he wouldn't even care if he was to die today. 4.Us sports stars are taking part in a new US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA)extensive test program to help prove they are not using performance-enhancing drugs in the wake of several steroid scandals.

  • 次の英文の和訳をお願いします。

    次の英文の和訳をお願いします。 1.A census is an official record of who lived where on a given date.There have been censuses in the UK since 1801 and the information recorded has increased over time. 2.The guide telks you that when Michelangelo had finished this statue of Moses he was so thrilled by the figure he had created that, feeling it must come to life, he struck it on the knee with his hammer and commanded,"stand up!"

  • 次の英文の和訳をお願いします。

    次の英文の和訳をお願いします。 1.Benjamin Franklin said Heaven helps those who help themselves. 2.We arrived around 4pm, and were welcomed with scorching heat none of us have ever experienced before. 3.My friend actually said that he does'nt care about anything in life and he wouldn't even care if he was to die today. 4.Us sports stars are taking part in a new US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA)extensive test program to help prove they are not using performance-enhancing drugs in the wake of several steroid scandals.