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10人死亡、11人重傷の観光飛行機事故

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2人の回答者さんの仰るとおりだね。この質問サイトで一番酷いのがこの英語カテゴリー。 自分では何一つ努力もしないで、長文の英語を「翻訳してくれ」と図々しく依頼するあなたのような者が毎日のようにいる。おまけにあなたは「翻訳サイトは使うな」など条件まで付ける。他人に教えられた英語があなたの役に立つとは到底思えないね。仮に誤訳だらけだったとしても、あなたはそれに気が付くことも出来ないのだよ。 質問を批判するのはこのサイトでは禁じられているのだけど、サイトの秩序維持も大事だと思うので敢えて「大批判」します。 ちなみにこの程度の英文は高校卒業程度の学力と電子辞書があれば、誰でも翻訳可能! 構文にもややこしいものは全くない。やってごらんよ。

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