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  • 和訳をお願いします。

    The fighting was "some of the fiercest" the Australians experienced during the campaign to that point. The ground captured during the battle amounted to a total of about 150 metres (160 yd) across a 300-metre (330 yd) front. Amidst scenes of considerable devastation, the Australian divisional commander, Walker, believed the result "disastrous". The higher commanders believed it to have been a tactical success, however, with Hamilton describing it as a "desperate fine feat". Though a tactical victory for the Australians in terms of the fact that they remained in possession of the ground captured, and had managed to draw off some Ottoman reinforcements, nevertheless the wider repercussions of the attack at Lone Pine weighed heavily on the outcome at Chunuk Bair. Sent north to reinforce Lone Pine, due to the effectiveness of the Australian attack, Kannengiesser's 9th Division was directed instead to proceed on to Chunuk Bair where, at the time, there was only one Ottoman artillery battery and a covering force of 20 infantrymen. His force arrived in time to seriously delay the New Zealand attack, and ultimately the wider offensive of which the battle was a part failed. Afterwards, a stalemate situation developed on the Gallipoli peninsula although there were brief periods of localised fighting. In September, the troops of the Australian 1st Division who had taken the position at Lone Pine were relieved by the 23rd and 24th Battalions. Dominated by the heights of Baby 700,[Note 7] the position was regularly shelled and was subsequently described by one Australian soldier, Trooper Ion Idriess, as "the most dangerous spot" in the Australian lodgement and it ultimately proved a "liability" for the troops tasked with holding it. Opposed by troops from the Ottoman 47th Regiment, for the remaining three months of the campaign, the two Australian battalions would alternate their positions in the front line as the Ottoman and Australians engaged in mining and countermining operations against each other's positions. The stalemate continued as both the Australians and Ottomans lacked the strength to mount a determined attack and this situation ultimately lasted until the Allied evacuation in December 1915. In most sources, Ottoman losses are estimated at between 5,000–6,000, although Kenan Celik from Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, has placed their losses as high as 7,164, broken down as 1,520 killed, 4,700 wounded, 760 listed as missing and 134 captured by the Australians. These included the commanding officers of both the 47th and 15th Regiments. Of the Australian force that had launched the attack, almost half became casualties. Australian losses during the battle amounted to 2,277 men killed or wounded, out of the total 4,600 men committed to the fighting over the course of the battle.

  • 生活保護受診中の交通事故

    生活保護受給中に交通事故に遭うと示談金を自治体にいくらか返還しないといけませんが 交通事故日以降の病院のお金 歯医者だったり内科に受診した医療費も返すことになりますか?

    • noname#248981
    • 回答数2
  • 東京海上の自動車任意保険に詳しい方、おねがいします

    半年以上前に信号待ちで追突にあい、通院して症状固定し、障害14級の審査待ちです。 当方は東京海上で、過失はゼロなので、示談は弁護士に投げています。 もし14級になった場合、当方の保険からも何かしらの慰謝料は貰えるんでしょうか?? 契約内容によると言われればそうなのですが、代理店に言われるがままに車両保険無しで毎月1万くらい払っています。 当方の任意保険担当者が無知識(?)なので、情報がほしいと思いました。 よろしくお願いします。

  • 和訳をお願いします。

    The Battle of the Nek (Turkish: Kılıçbayır Muharebesi) was a minor battle that took place on 7 August 1915, during the Gallipoli campaign of World War I. "The Nek" was a narrow stretch of ridge on the Gallipoli Peninsula. The name derives from the Afrikaans word for a "mountain pass" but the terrain itself was a perfect bottleneck and easy to defend, as had been proven during an Ottoman attack in June. It connected Australian and New Zealand trenches on the ridge known as "Russell's Top" to the knoll called "Baby 700" on which the Ottoman defenders were entrenched. The campaign on the Gallipoli Peninsula had begun in April 1915, but over the following months had developed into a stalemate. In an effort to break the deadlock, the British and their allies launched an offensive to capture the Sari Bair range. As part of this effort, a feint attack by Australian troops was planned at the Nek to support New Zealand troops assaulting Chunuk Bair. Early on 7 August 1915, two regiments of the Australian 3rd Light Horse Brigade, one of the formations under the command of Major General Alexander Godley for the offensive, mounted a futile bayonet attack on the Ottoman trenches on Baby 700. Due to poor co-ordination and inflexible decision making, the Australians suffered heavy casualties for no gain. A total of 600 Australians took part in the assault, assaulting in four waves; 372 were killed or wounded. Ottoman casualties were negligible.A narrow saddle, the Nek connected the Australian and New Zealand trenches on Walker's Ridge at a plateau designated as "Russell's Top" (known as Yuksek Sirt to the Ottomans) to the knoll called "Baby 700" (Kilic Bayir), on which the Ottoman defenders were entrenched in what the historian Chris Coulthard-Clark describes as "the strongest position at Anzac". The immediate area was known to the British and Empire troops as the Anzac sector, and the allied landing site was dubbed Anzac Cove, after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. The Nek was between 30–50 metres (98–164 ft) wide; on each side, the ground sloped steeply down to deep valleys 150 metres (490 ft) below. These valleys were Monash Valley to the south and Malone's Gulley to the north.

  • 英語の文章を日本語に和訳して下さい。

    The assault by the third wave was launched at 04:45, and came to a quick end as before. Brazier made another attempt to reason with Antill, as did the 10th Light Horse Regiment's second-in-command, Major Allan Love. Again Antill ordered the men forward. This time, Brazier conferred with several majors and then went forward to find Hughes, who called off the attack. Meanwhile, the troops assigned to the fourth wave assembled on the fire-step of the forward Australian trench; amidst much confusion the right hand side of the line charged before Hughes' order could reach them. The troops on the left followed them shortly afterwards, but according to Bean many of them adopted a more cautious approach, "keeping low and not running". Briefly, Hughes entertained detaching a force via Monash Valley to support the British attack towards the "Chessboard" but this was eventually abandoned. In the aftermath, the ridge between Russell's Top and the Turkish trenches was covered with dead and wounded Australian soldiers, most of whom remained where they fell for the duration of the war. Recovering the wounded during the daylight proved largely impossible and many of those who lay injured on the battlefield succumbed in the intense heat. Some troops that had fallen into defiladed positions were recovered, but mostly the wounded had to wait until night. Under the cover of darkness, stretcher bearers were able to venture out to recover some of the wounded, others of whom were able to crawl back to the Australian trenches. A total of 138 wounded were saved. Of these, one who had been wounded in the ankle made it back to Australian lines two nights later; he was among three men to have made it to the Ottoman firing line on the right. Another Australian, Lieutenant E.G. Wilson, is known to have reached the left trench where he was killed by an Ottoman grenade.A further consequence of the failure to call off the attack at the Nek was that the supporting attack by two companies of the Royal Welch Fusiliers was launched from the head of Monash Valley, between Russell's Top and Pope's Hill, against the "Chessboard" trenches. Sixty-five casualties were incurred before the attack was aborted around 06:00. The Australians charged with unloaded rifles with fixed bayonets and were unable to fire; in contrast the volume of fire they faced was, according to Bean, the most intense the Australians faced throughout the war. Of the 600 Australians from the 3rd Light Horse Brigade who took part in the attack, the casualties numbered 372; 234 out of 300 men from the 8th Light Horse Regiment, of whom 154 were killed, and 138 out of the 300 men from the 10th, of whom 80 were killed. The Ottoman losses were negligible; Bean notes that the Ottomans suffered no losses during the assault, but afterwards a "large number ... who continued to expose themselves after the attack ... were certainly shot by [Australian] machine guns" from Turk 's Point (to the north of Walker's Ridge and the Nek) and Pope's Hill (to the south).Ottoman losses are placed at around twelve dead.

  • 安保法制(集団的自衛権の行使)と憲法改正の違い

    集団的自衛権が行使できる安保法が閣議決定してから5年が過ぎました。 今のところ第二次大戦並な戦争は起きてませんが… よく分からないのですが、憲法改正しなくても安保法で戦争に参加出来るんですよね? 安保法と憲法改正は違うのでしょうか? なぜ憲法改正にこだわるのですか? 正式に憲法に書きたいから? 小中学生レベルでも分かるように教えてください。

  • 健康保険の傷病手当金と特定理由離職者の利用について

    いつも的確なアドバイスありがとうございます。 親戚(男46歳、妻、子供3名)が、先日酒気帯び運転で警察のお世話になってしまいました。 この事を会社に報告したところ、運輸会社だったため、本来は懲戒免職のところを自己都合退社で退職が決まりました。 本人は3年前より鬱をわずらっており、3年ほど前から心療内科に通院しており、扶養家族も多いため、退社後すぐにでも別の場所で働きたいと考えているようなので、田舎住まいのため、それほど求人もないため、「健康保険の傷病手当金」と「特定理由離職者」が活用できないかと考えているのですが、一般的にこうした主張がとおるものでしょうか?

    • mskids
    • 回答数3
  • 日本共産党に解決できるか

    日本共産党がまた偉そうに、国会質問をしています。 あれは対応が遅かった。あれはダメだった。 とか、だったら彼らに新型コロナウイルスへの対応ができていた のか? 第一波の緊急事態宣言の時に何を言ったのか? やれ、飲食店への圧力はやめろ。 そんなのは付け焼刃の政策だ。 とか言っていました。 ところが、こんどは対応が遅いと言う。 どっちが本音なのか。 以前に、集会の是非を説いたところ、ある共産党員から「あなたは 日本共産党が今まで日本人のために尽くしたことを知らないのか」 というお叱りを頂きました。 なんでも、集会を開くのは政党として当然の権利だと言っていまし たが、この第三波の際に集会を開くことができるのか否か。 なんとも、頼りない政党ですね。

  • LNGが気化したら?

    LNGは-162℃以下に冷やし液体にして移送するのでしょうか? 万一何らかのトラブルで冷やせなくなったらどうなってしまうのですか? 石油タンカーだと体積は大して変わらないかも知れませんが、 LNGだとどうなるのですか?

  • 旧日本軍の海軍看護兵(衛生兵)について質問です

    旧日本軍の海軍看護兵(衛生兵)について質問です。歴史に詳しい方、よろしくお願いします。 私の亡くなった祖父は第2次世界大戦で海軍所属、衛生兵であったと言っていました。南アジアに出兵して敗戦で帰国、その後祖母と結婚しました。 実際、父が子供の頃、家には古い注射器があったそうで、どうやら軍隊時代のものをそのまま私物化して使用していたようです・・・ それで質問なのですが、 1、祖父は普通の事務員でした。一応初等教育はきちんと受けていたけれど、教育といっても、信州の寒村では、農作業やら子守やら、親が忙しければ義務教育の子も学校を休まされたりするようなことがわりとあったそうです。当然、医療に関しては全く素人です。衛生兵はそういう人でも務まるのでしょうか? 2、外国の映画、例えば「ハクソーリッジ」のデズモンド・ドスさんなど、かなり体力に恵まれていますよね。軍事教練も成績が良く、戦場では、足場の悪い場所でも人を片手で引きずって運んだり、肩の上に一人担いで崖を下るなど、確かにあのくらいできなくては患者は助けられないと思います。しかしうちの祖父ではどう頑張ってもあんなにできないと思うのです。同年代の人よりむしろ小柄で細身、武道の経験もありません。実際問題、救助どころか2次災害になりそうなのですが・・・日本軍はどういう基準で配属を決めているのでしょうか。 3、日本軍の持ち物はすべて、軍部からの支給品のはずですが、注射器など、戦後も私物化して利用するのは問題ないんでしょうか?

  • 英文を日本語訳して下さい。

    Next day, the division attacked Aisne Farm and was repulsed but the neighbouring 58th Division took Spot Farm. On 5 September, the 61st Division tried again at night, took a German outpost on Hill 35 and then lost it to a counter-attack. An attack from south of Hill 35 by the 42nd Division with the 125th Brigade and part of the 127th Brigade, took place on 6 September. For several days, practice barrages were conducted and a daylight reconnaissance by a small party probed to within 25 yd (23 m) of Beck House. During the night, the Germans sent up many flares and rockets, disclosing their barrage line and many undetected posts. The British barrage schedule required four rounds per-gun-per-minute but the gunners fired up to ten. The 125th Brigade attacked Iberian, Borry and Beck House farms and captured Beck House but small-arms fire from Hill 35 stopped the rest of the attack, which was a costly failure. The Germans retook Beck House at 10.45 a.m. and enfiladed the rest of the attackers, who were withdrawn, except on the extreme right. Another German counter-attack at 7.30 p.m. by fresh storm-troops forced the battalion to retire, except from a small area 150 yd (140 m) forward, which was abandoned next day; the division had c. 800 casualties. Another night attack by the 61st Division on Hill 35 failed and in the XVIII Corps area, a company of the 51st Division made an abortive raid on Pheasant Trench. Two battalions of the 58th Division conducted raids on 8 September and next day the 24th Division in II Corps, withstood another determined German attack at Inverness Copse. On 11 September, a night attack by a battalion of the 42nd Division failed to capture The Hut. A covering party for a group of soldiers working in no man's land discovered an Inniskilling Fusilier, who had lain out wounded since 11 August, subsisting on rations recovered from dead soldiers. On 13 September, the Guards Division was pushed back from the far side of the Broembeek and the Wijdendreft road.

  • 能力の高い2人に勝てるか?

    例えば、能力の高い2名がいるとして、 この2名よりある事で上にいきたい夢があるイケてなくて頭も良くない4名が 会議を重ねて努力と工夫も重ねていけば能力の高い天才肌の二人に勝てるとおもいますか?

  • 和訳をお願いします。

    The Quadrilateral commanded the western approach to the spur and the rise northwards to the pill-boxes at Tower Hamlets. The left hand brigade of the division reached the third objective and threw back its right flank to the brigade on the right, which had advanced just beyond the second objective and then joined the left flank of 39th Division. Despite the failure to capture Tower Hamlets, parts of the two leading battalions of 124th Brigade running away before being rallied and two dead and three wounded battalion commanders, the division defeated all German counter-attacks during the day. The 23rd Division was held up for a short time by a German strong point in Dumbarton Wood, which had been missed by the barrage and caused many casualties. Despite the delay and the difficulty of navigating through clouds of dust and smoke caused by the barrage and the marshy ground north of Dumbarton Lake, the first objective was reached a few minutes after the barrage and consolidated along the source of the Bassevillebeek. The 69th Brigade on the left managed to get through Inverness Copse but German troops emerged from cover and fired on the troops behind as they moved up to attack the second objective, causing severe losses, before they were killed or captured. The troops, who had been severely reduced in numbers following on through the Copse, were still able to capture a line of German fortifications along Menin Road, north of the hamlet of Kantinje Cabaret. Of four tanks attached for the attack along Menin Road, one bogged early and the infantry advance was too swift for the other three tanks to keep up. A tank was knocked out on the road and the other two carried ammunition and equipment to the troops at the final objective. The 1st Australian Division on the right of I Anzac Corps, advanced on a 1,000 yd (910 m) front north of the Menin Road, with its right aimed at FitzClarence Farm, against part of the Bavarian Ersatz Division and most of the 121st Division. The Australians passed through Glencorse Wood, which had changed hands twice in August and quickly suppressed German resistance.

  • 万引きに間違われた場合の補償

    法律での回答のみ希望します。 万引きをしたと言われた友人がいます。 が、店内は、通路ごとに監視カメラがあり、レジにもカメラがあり とにかくカメラだらけで、無実が証明できました。 でも、もともと精神的に弱く安定剤を飲んでいるのでその後しばらく安定剤の量が増えたそうです。慰謝料でも取ればと言いたいくらいでした。 たとえば、お店の外にでて「会計まだですね(万引きしましたね)」といわれた場合 こちらがとる態度は何が正しいのでしょうか? 私が思いついたのは、相手の許可をもらって動画を撮る 変な調べ方をされたりしないために。殴られたという人もいるらしいので。 「ついていくけど、もし取っていないとわかったら、1万円もらいますよ。私の時間が拘束されるうえ、今後もずっと何もないのに捕まえられたという不快感が残るので。」といった交渉は可能なのでしょうか? 相手が許可を出せばいいでしょうが、出さない場合は脅迫罪にでもなりますか? 訴えるというのは費用が掛かっても可能なことなので、 訴える代わりに慰謝料として1万円もらいますと言ってもいいのでしょうか? そういう条件つきであれば、無実はわかっているので、所持品検査やカメラチェックする1時間かそこらは我慢できますね。これで1万円と思いながらいるわけですから。 じゃないと、勝手に間違えて、間違える=見間違い、確信していない、誤認という行為を行われて、勝手に荷物調べられたらたまったもんじゃない。そのための弁護士なんだろうけど。先に解決できるならしたほうがよくないですか?

    • noname#230427
    • 回答数7
  • 次の英文を訳して下さい。

    Although Below made more progress south of Arras, his troops posed less of a threat to the stronger Third Army than the Fifth Army, because the British defences to the north were superior and because of the obstacle of the old Somme battlefield. Ludendorff expected that his troops would advance 8 km (5 mi) on the first day and capture the Allied field artillery, "We chop a hole. The rest follows." Ludendorff's dilemma was that the parts of the Allied line that he needed to break most, were also the best defended. Much of the German advance was achieved quickly but in the wrong direction, on the southern flank where the Fifth Army defences were weakest. Operation Mars was hastily prepared, to try to widen the breach in the Third Army lines but was repulsed, achieving little but German casualties. The Herts war diary reads, The position gained was held stubbornly against all enemy attempts to retake it. On the morning of the 28th orders were received for a speedy evacuation of this line. The enemy at this point was well in our rear in possession of LAMOTTE so that the withdrawal had to be done quickly. The Bn showed the utmost resource during this dangerous manoeuvre, loosing [sic] very few men. The retirement took place in daylight through HARBONNIERS & CAIX. At the latter place the Bn attacked the enemy successfully but thereafter had orders to retire on COYEUX where it again assembled in a counter attack in which the acting Commanding Officer was wounded. During the day rearguard actions took place along the river bed to IGNAUCOURT. In the evening the Bn went into trenches in front of AUBERCOURT.(28 March 1918) Day 9, 29 March The Herts war diary reads, The enemy remained fairly quiet except for machine gun fire. (29 March 1918) Day 10, 30 March The last general German attack came on 30 March. Von Hutier renewed his assault on the French, south of the new Somme salient, while von der Marwitz launched an attack towards Amiens (First Battle of Villers-Bretonneux, 30 March – 5 April). Some British ground was lost but the German attack was rapidly losing strength. The Germans had suffered massive casualties during the battle, many to their best units and in some areas the advance slowed, when German troops looted Allied supply depots.

  • 吉澤ひとみが目撃者の制止無視→あなたなら窓を割る?

    吉澤ひとみが、飲酒ひき逃げをしました。 目撃者が追いかけ、窓を叩いて制止。 しかし、無視して走り去りました。 もしもあなたが目撃者あり、 制止を無視されたら、車の窓を割りますか? なお、法律的な事はこちらで質問中です。 参考までに。 https://sp.okwave.jp/qa/q9537769.html

  • 日本語訳をお願いします。

    The British Second Army had followed up some minor withdrawals and had fought the Action at Outtersteene Ridge on 18 August, after which there was a lull and Allied troops in the area were well rested by late September. Battle The Groupe d'Armées des Flandres (GAF, Flanders Army Group) attacked at 5:30 a.m. on 28 September, after a 3-hour artillery preparation, with 12 Belgian divisions, 10 British divisions of the Second Army and 6 French divisions of the Sixth Army. The British attacked on a 4.5 mi (7.2 km) front up to the Ypres–Zonnebeke road, from where the Belgian army attacked on a line north to Dixmude. The Allied attacks quickly penetrated the German defences and advanced up to 6 mi (9.7 km). The Germans were swiftly driven back. Much of the ground west of Passchendaele, which had been abandoned during the withdrawal of early 1918, was recaptured. Rain began to fall but by the evening the British had taken Kortewilde, Zandvoorde, Kruiseecke and Becelaere; Belgian troops had captured Zonnebeke, Poelcappelle, Schaap Baillie and Houthulst Forest. On the southern flank, minor operations by three British divisions advanced to St. Yves, Messines and the ridge from Wytschaete to Hollebeke. The German front line ran from Dixmude, to Houthult, Becelare, Zandvoorde and Hollebeke. Messines, Terhand and Dadizeele fell on 29 September and by the next day, despite the captured ground becoming another slough of mud, all of the high ground around Ypres had been occupied by the Allies. By 1 October, the left bank of the Lys had been captured up to Comines and the Belgians were beyond a line from Moorslede to Staden and Dixmude. The advance continued until 2 October, when German reinforcements arrived and the offensive outran its supplies. Due to the state of the ground, 15,000 rations were delivered by parachute from 80 Belgian and British aircraft. Aftermath Casualties The British suffered 4,695 casualties, the Belgians 4,500 "net" casualties from among 2,000 killed and 10,000 men ill or wounded. The Allies advanced up to 18 mi (29 km), with an average advance of 6 mi (9.7 km) and captured c. 10,000 prisoners, 300 guns and 600 machine-guns. Subsequent operations The offensive was continued with the Battle of Courtrai (14–19 October). The Battle of Cambrai, 1918 (also known as the Second Battle of Cambrai) was a battle between troops of the British First, Third and Fourth Armies and German Empire forces during the Hundred Days Offensive of the First World War. Cambrai カンブレー

  • ディズニーのパワハラ言うたもん勝ち

    加害者はお客さんに指をひねられ、上司に労災申請したって、そんなので労災がきく、職場日本にありますか、重たいものを持ち、腰が痛くて起き上がれなくなっても、労災などききません、記者会見開いた物、勝ちではないですか、フットボールの時も文面全部、弁護士に書いてもらって、国民を見方につける方法 ディズニーがまさか裁判で負ける事はないでしょう、どう思われますか

    • ooo0000
    • 回答数2
  • 企業の保険について

    一般的な大、中、小企業って、働いてる人の過失で働いてる人以外の人が死んだり、働いてる人以外の人がまきこまれた事故などがおきたときの損害をうめるための保険って入ってますか?

    • jjzzjj
    • 回答数5
  • 人権啓発に関する研修のネタについて

    人権啓発に関する研修を考えていますが、良いネタが浮かびません。 内容としましては、 ・人数 5名~15名 ・日時 土曜か日曜の午後半日程度 ・場所 九州北部~中国・四国地方~近畿地方エリア内     ただ、リバティ大阪は過去に行ったことがあるので、そこ以外で ・内容 人権一般(同和問題、いじめ、差別なんでもかまいません)に     関する写真・展示物等の見学、講話、人権問題にゆかりのある現地の     視察ほか、そのほかなんでも構いません リバティ大阪(大阪人権博物館)以外、良い場所が思い浮かばないので、 困っています。 ぜひご教示をお願いします。