13:08 Oct 17, 2002 |
Japanese to English translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering - Computers (general) / computer | ||||
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| Selected response from: Mike Sekine Japan Local time: 14:26 | |||
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5 +1 | answers (you should give more context though!) |
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4 +1 | 下記参照 |
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4 | have mastery |
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answers (you should give more context though!) Explanation: 1.駆使する if the context is technology, I suggest "to make full use of.." example: 最新の技術を〜する make full use of the latest technology. 2.塊として設計し design/plan as (a/the) block it's not clear from the context what this 塊 refers to - so I went with the safe choice. 3.公開する to disclose, to publicize, to release 4.開発のメ・ッドを損なう恐れが大きいためです Because the fear of damaging the developmental method is great. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-10-17 13:39:06 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- sorry the last line should read: ¥"development method¥" or ¥"method of development¥" |
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have mastery Explanation: 1. have mastery 2. integrated planning 3. open to the public 4. largely due to fear of losses from the development madness -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-10-17 14:21:00 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- correstion: 4. largely due to fear of damage/harm from the development madness |
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下記参照 Explanation: 1. "take advantage of" or simply "use" 2. design as a module 3. release; make ... public 4. because [it] is in danger of damaging a method of development; because there is the threat of damaging ...; because there is the possibility that [it] may damage ...; because [it] may damage; because [it] might damage For 2, 塊 here would refer to a "module", which, I think, fits the context. For 4, you don't have to use "danger" or "threat". It is more affected by Japanese "恐れ". You can use "may" or "might", and I prefer the last two. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-10-17 14:38:00 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- For 4, I tentatively used ¥"it¥", which would be filled by the actual subject which is goint to damage the method. |
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