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ハルウタ 發表於 2019-8-5 08:35 PM

【Note】Studio Classroom, August 14-15, 2019

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✥【 INTRODUCTION 】✥


[*]Title: Google Maps AR
[*]Subtitle: Google wants to augment your reality
[*]Levels: HIGH
[*]Date: August 14-15

The topic is talking about some kind of leading-edge technology
offered by something Google calls AR.

When reading the article, be aware of prepositions.
And you will find numbers of participles in the following paragraphs.

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= countable 可算名詞
= uncountable 不可算名詞
= singular 単數
= plural 複數形
= pronoun 代名詞
= somebody ある人
= something ある事
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= transitive verb 他動詞
= intransitive verb 自動詞
= auxiliary 助動詞
= gerund 現在分詞
= past tense 過去形
= past participle 過去分詞
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= adjective 形容詞
= adverb 副詞
= connective adverb 接続副詞
= preposition 前置詞
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= phrase 熟語
= phrasal noun 句名詞
= phrasal verb 句動詞(熟語動詞)
= phrasal adjective 句形容詞
= phrasal adverb 句副詞
= Clauses 節
= relative clause 関係節
= Adjective Clause 形容詞節. etc.
= wh-clause 疑問節(WH疑問文)
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= Subject 主格
= Object 目的語
= Object Complement 目的語補語
=  Subject Complement 主格補語
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= abbreviation 略語
= for example たとえば
= formal 正式の
= informal 略式の
= slang 俗語
= interchangeable 交換できる

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✥【 VOCABULARY・IDIOMS・PHRASES 】✥

straightforward 簡単な /stréɪtfɔ́rwɚd(米國英語)/
It is hard to find straightforward solutions to complex problems.
complication やっかいな問題
The extremely wet weather caused a few complications for the construction process.
disrupt 中斷させる
The sudden loss of power disrupted the filming of the TV show.
astray 正道からそれて・道に迷って
Unreliable news sources often want to lead people astray for political reasons.
※go astray 惑う
generate 生成する
I work for a company that generates educational content for magazines.
※【理・化】〈熱・電気などを〉(物理的・化學的に)発生させる
※ generation 同時代の人々
activate 作動させる
This light activates automatically when motion is detected in this area.
※ active 積極的な
superimpose スーパーインポーズする
I created the effect by superimposing two pictures on top of each other.
accumulate 蓄積する /əkjúːmjʊlèɪt(米國英語)/
Success isn’t measured only by how much money people accumulate.
complicate 複雑にする
Adding a new employee to the team at this time will just complicate the situation.
complex 複雑な
Although problems between people seem simple, they are usually more complex than they seem.

head off 向かっていく
As soon as Karen arrives, we’ll head off to the mall for lunch.

AR = augmented reality 拡張現実感
augment 増加させる
GPS = Global Positioning System 全地球測位システム
database データベース

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✥【 Reading 】✥

You probably have a very straightforward experience while using Google Maps on your phone. Enter your destination, and a suggested route appears. Maps then uses GPS to determine your real-time location, which displays where you are and which way to turn . What could be simpler? However, sometimes there is an annoying complication. It occurs most often in urban areas, and it is especially common after leaving underground places, like a subway station. At that moment, Maps can’t accurately locate your position. The marker that displays your location is frozen , or it jumps around from place to place.

※ freeze じっと動かないでいる It’s a terminology that usually used by polices.
※ from place to place = from one place to another

Typically , this difficulty to fix your location occurs when buildings and other obstacles disrupt the satellite signals GPS uses to determine your position. Given enough time, the location issues will generally resolve themselves. But until they do, you have to guess which way to go. If you’re lucky, you head off in the right direction. If not, you find yourself walking to and fro trying to figure out where to go. To deal with this problem, Google is adding a feature that will help eliminate the possibility of being led astray while using Maps: augmented reality.

※ To and fro is a phrase equaling ‘back and forth’ or ‘backwards and forwards.’ The word ‘fro’ does not be used alone.
※ lead /líːd/ led(過去形) led(過去分詞) ; lead 鉛 /léd/

Augmented Reality, or AR, is a combination of real-world images and computer generated ones. When the AR function was first released for testing, the AR feature activated when the user raised their phone to eye level Instead of the traditional overhead map , the user saw the live feed from the phone’s camera. At the bottom of the screen was a section with the familiar map view. Superimposed on the camera image was a glowing series of arrows displaying the next way to turn. More importantly, the directions were determined not just with GPS, but with what Google calls VPS.

※ Inversion: S + V + [ V-ing ; V-en ] = [ V-ing ; V-en ] + V + S
※ 「series」は「series」の原形です

The VPS, or Visual Positioning System, uses location points accumulated through the image database collected by Google Street View. By comparing those points to the real-time image captured by a phone using Google Maps AR, the phone’s location can be determined without satellite signals. To keep you from walking around while staring at your phone, Maps AR has a safety feature. After a short time, the app will remind you to put your phone down. If Maps AR is left active for too long, the screen will go dark. If Maps AR proves to be both safe and useful, you might just see more AR applications in the near future.

※ application アプリ ; apply for (+school) 応じる ; apply to + N 適用する

✥【 Information 】✥

Google is always trying to update the technology behind the services it offers. Here we explore how a feature will change the way some people use Google Maps.

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✥【 CATALOG 】✥


[*]August 1-2, RIDING THE RAILS - EUROPEAN STYLE
[*]August 3, A DIFFERENT WAY TO TREAT DEPRESSION
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totoyangson 發表於 2019-8-5 08:55 PM

Too nice data, Thanks your share~~~~
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