Kenの失敗と親の負担

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  • Kenは優れた人物で、ハンサムで魅力的で思いやりがありますが、仕事には長続きしません。
  • 彼は高給の技術分野で修士号を取得しましたが、それが嫌いで、その分野での働きも1年未満でした。
  • 彼の両親にとっては、その学費は莫大な負担となりました。
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"Ken" and I have been married five years, together nine. Ken is an amazing person; he's upbeat, handsome, charming, and thoughtful, but can't seem to stick to a job. He has a master's in a high-paying technical field that cost his parents a fortune, but he hated it so much he lasted less than a year in that field. cost his parents a fortuneは何に対して法外な金がかかるといっているのでしょうか?よろしくお願いします

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回答No.1

"He has a master's in a high-paying technical field" 「彼は高収入が望める工学分野で修士号を取得している」 と書かれています。 つまり、彼の両親は、彼の学業(大学での修士号取得)に、法外なお金をかけたのです。

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回答No.2

He has a master's in a high-paying technical field that cost his parents a fortune とあるので、彼に修士号 (master) を取得させるために彼の両親が (学費や生活費など) 膨大な金銭を費やした、ということを言っているように思われます。

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