中国の大都市で見られる中国哲学の賢い言葉

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  • 中国の大都市を訪れた驚くべき訪問者は、これらの賢い言葉が2500年前と同じくらい今日にも当てはまることを証明することができます。
  • さらに印象的なことは、2010年の博覧会のホスト都市が、緑の技術が進出しているモデル都市になっているという事実です。
  • すでに100万人以上の都市が300以上あります。中国の都市に住んでいる人々の割合は、過去30年間で19%からほぼ50%に増加しました。
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 英語の訳を練習しています。…が英語がすごく苦手なもので、グチャグチャになってしまいます。お手本をよろしくお願いします。 1) Astonished visitors to the big cities of China can see proof that these wise words of Chinese philosophy apply as much today as they did 2500 years ago. 2) No less impressive is the fact that this host city of Expo 2010 has become a model metropolis where green technologies are gaining ground. 3) Already there are more than 300 cities with over a million inhabitants. The proportion of people who live in cities in China has grown from 19 to almost 50 per cent over the last 30 years.

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1) 驚いた中国大都市への訪問客は、2500年前に中国哲学の金言(賢こい言葉)が当てはまったように、今日でもそれが大いに当てはまる、という証明を了解し得ます。 2) まさしく印象的なのは、2010年万博のこの開催都市が、グリーンテクノロジー(緑化技術)の進歩しているモデル首都になったという事実です。 3) すでに、100万人以上の住民のいる都市300を超えています。過去30年の間で、中国の都市に住む人々の割合は19%からほとんど50%まで成長しました。

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