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こんにちは。 #1ですが、"depleted"は「枯渇」という表現が良いかと思いますので、「それは、天然資源の使いすぎとなり、この結果天然資源が著しく枯渇したり、時には回復不能に至ることとなります」という感じですか。 #2ですが“little”は否定的な意味となります。「漁師達は資源の保護をするという動機を殆ど持っていません。なぜなら、自分が今ある魚を捕らなくても、自分以外の誰かがどうせ捕獲することを知っているからです」という感じでしょうか。 #3ですが、訳自体は概ね正しいかと思いますが、日本語がちょっと固すぎるような印象ので、再考して見てください。"traditional societies”の訳は「伝統社会」のほうが良いでしょう。 ご参考になれば幸いです。

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お礼

前の時同様お礼が遅くなってしまって 申し訳ありません。やはり不自然な 日本語になってしまいがちですね…。 非常に参考になりました。ありがとうございました!

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