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英語 高校生

赤線部分についてです。私は「any species」を「いかなる種」と訳したのですが、日本語訳や解説を見るに、"any species"は"a species"という意味を表してるそうです。今までanyにひとつの物を限定するイメージを持っておらず、調べてもあまり理解できなか... 続きを読む

2 Unit 20-Cognitive Linguistics- | 519 words / 筑波大 1 識別 One of the most important things that language does for us is help us make distinctions. implicitly, automatically all other When we call something edible, we distinguish it from - R オ 2 5 things that are inedible. When we call something a fruit, we necessarily distinguish it from vegetables, meat, dairy, and so on. 初期の人 組織した。彼らの精神と 基本的な私たちがまた 有効的に ② (1) Early humans organized their minds and thoughts around basic distinctions/that we still make and find useful. One of the earliest distinctions made was between now/and not-now; / these things are happening in the moment these other things happened in the past and are now in my memory. No other species makes this self-conscious distinction among past, present, and future. Of course many species respond to time by building nests, flying south, hibernating", 10 mating but these are preprogrammed, instinctive behaviors and these actions are not the 物体の永抂 result of conscious decision, meditation, or planning. 13 Simultaneous with an understanding of now versus before is one of (2) object permanence: Something may not be in my immediate view, but that does not mean it has ceased to exist. Our 存在をつかむではない? 何かはすぐには見えないかも brains represent objects that are here-and-now as the information comes in from our sensory 2 15 receptors For example, we see a deer and we know through our eyes that the deer is standing n& right before us! When the deer is gone we can remember its image and represent it in our mind's eve, or even represent it externally by drawing or painting or sculpting it. Jon 上の 4 This human capacity to distinguish the here-and-now from the here-and-not-now.showed up 初の記校 なだがここにあって、何がここにあったか at least 50,000 years ago in cave paintings. (3) These constitute the first evidence of any species on 芝援 識別 ひきる 120 earth being able to explicitly represent the distinction between what is here and what was here. In as other words those early cave-dwelling Picassos, through the very act of painting, were making a distinction about time and place and objects, an advanced cognitive operation we now call mental representation* And what they were demonstrating was an articulated sense of time: There was a deer out there (not here on the cave wall of course). He is not there now, but he was there before. 25 Now and before are different; here (the cave wall) is merely representing there (the meadow in front of the cave). This prehistoric step in the organization of our minds mattered a great deal. 5 In making such distinctions, (4) we are implicitly forming categories, something that is often す overlooked The formation of categories in humans is guided by a cognitive principle of wanting 多くの何報をできる! 325 h to encode as much information as possible with the least possible effort. Categorization systems optimize* the ease of conception and the importance of being able to communicate about those hibernate 冬眠する sensory receptor: 感覚受容器 (体の周囲の環境情報を感知する受容器の総称。 目、鼻、耳など) cognitive : 認識の mental representation 的表象(例えば人が「イヌ」を考えるとき、それは頭の中で文字でも映像でも 音でもない 何らかの形で思い描かれるが,この「頭の中の記号」のことを心的表象という) encode:・・・を記号化する optimize ... を最大限にする permeate : ・・・ に広がる 英 6 音

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英語 高校生

1番に書いてある英文の2行目のeverについてなのですが、1番下の行のようにeverはこれからという意味表すと書いてあるのですが、everは強調表すと言う感覚でいれば、このような訳が思いつくと思うのですが、それでもいいですか?教えてくださいm(_ _)m

◇ One day we may have a complete theory which explains this first moment and which will tell us whether there have been, or ever will be, other bangs, big or otherwise. 「この最初の瞬間を説明し, 大小を問わず他の 爆発がこれまでにあったのかどうか, あるいは今後あるのかどうかを明らかにする 完全な理論をいつかは手にするかもしれない」 * one day は「(未来または過去の) ある日」の意の副詞 (ちなみに someday は 「(未来の) いつか」) だが, may 「かもしれない」 とともに使われていることより, ここでは「(未来の) いつか; いつの日か」の意と判断する。 * a complete theory は 「完全な理論」の意で、次の文の theoretical sketches 「理 論的スケッチ→理論のスケッチ」(不完全な概略的理論)と対比をなしている。 * a complete theory には which explains ... と which will tell us ... という二つ の関係代名詞節がかかっている。 * which explains this first moment は 「この最初の瞬間を説明する」の意。this first moment は前文の the single moment when the history of our Universe began, the great Beginning of all things 「私たちの宇宙の歴史が始まったただ 一つの瞬間、あらゆるものの大いなる始まり」 (122) を受ける。 * which will tell us... は 「... を私たちに教えるだろう→... を教えてくれる ( ろう)」の意。 * 他動詞 tell の目的語に相当する whether there have been, or ever will be, other bangs は, whether there have been other bangs (or not) 「他の爆発 がこれまであったのかどうか」という名詞節と, whether there ever will be other bangs (or not) 「他の爆発がこれからあるのかどうか」 (ever は 「これから; 103

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英語 高校生

答えあってますでしょうか😭😭 学校でなぜその答えを選んだのか答えなければいけないんですが、19番とかは意味で選んでしまってるんですが意味じゃない理由とかってありますか、、🥲🥲 回答よろしくお願いします、、🥲

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