インドネシアの避難キャンプの風景:2,000人がゴミの中で暮らし、一つの落書きが意思を表す

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  • 地元のアウトドアマーケットに作られた避難所で、2,000人以上の人々が住んでいます。
  • ヤギがゴミの山で放し飼いにされ、シートで覆われた露店で暮らしています。
  • 一つの落書きが明確な意思を表しており、「Lapindoテロリスト」と書かれています。
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和訳お願いします

インドネシアの避難キャンプの風景についての英文なのですが、 At a refugee camp in a local outdoor market, where more than 2,000 people live in converted, tarp-covered stalls amid goats grazing contentedly on piles of garbage, graffiti makes their target clear : "Lapindo terrorist," one reads. (1)地元のアウトドアマーケットに作られた避難所で、 (2)その避難所は2,000人以上の人々が住み、 (3)ヤギが快適そうにゴミの山で放し飼いされている時、シートで覆われた・・・ (4)落書きは "Lapindo terrorist"と書かれており、彼らの意思を強く表している 主語がみつかりません。 CONVERTEDの後にTOがないのがしっくりきません。 この STALLは 屋台とか露店なのか、それとも避難所の個室なのかわかりません。 宜しくお願いします(´_`。)

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・主語は graffiti。いわゆるSVOC構文: graffiti(=S) makes(=V) their target(=O) clear(=C)。 文法的な直訳は、  落書きが彼らの「・・・」という目的を明確にしている。 ・Converted は(tarp-covered とともに)stallsにかかる 形容詞。もともとのターポリンで覆ったヤギ小屋を 避難小屋に転用(convert)しているのではないでしょうか。

kochouran6
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お礼

なるほど・・・ この文章を2つに分けると GARBAGEまでの文章と GRAFFITIからの文章になるんですね(´_`。) とてもよくわかりました  ありがとうございました(´_`。)

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