Translation help pleae

doctormj

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Hi
My english skills arent 100% so I ask help from you to translate this;

"A second survey, the largest of its kind, assessed the comparative risk of drunk and drugged driving"

I have problem to understand what word comparative means in that sentence.Does that
mean that they study risks between alcohol and drugs or both separately, thats what I
wanna know.

Thanks
 

doctormj

Well-Known Member
So this "A second survey, the largest of its kind, assessed the comparative risk of drunk and drugged driving"
is same as "A second survey, thhe largest of its kind, assessed the risk between drunk and drugged driving"?

To LetsGetCritical:that survey is done allready. Here is pdf file to results
 

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deadgro

Well-Known Member
Hi
My english skills arent 100% so I ask help from you to translate this;

"A second survey, the largest of its kind, assessed the comparative risk of drunk and drugged driving"

I have problem to understand what word comparative means in that sentence.Does that
mean that they study risks between alcohol and drugs or both separately, thats what I
wanna know.

Thanks
http://translate.google.com may help you better than we can
 

doctormj

Well-Known Member
Maybe I ask it wrong. I try to translate news paper story and thats why I ask that.
Heres that sentence again
"A second survey, the largest of its kind, assessed the comparative risk of drunk and drugged driving"
I try to ask that did this mean that they study which one is more dangerous, alcohol or drugs when driving?
Translating is hard when one word has many meanings
 

Singlemalt

Well-Known Member
Maybe I ask it wrong. I try to translate news paper story and thats why I ask that.
Heres that sentence again
"A second survey, the largest of its kind, assessed the comparative risk of drunk and drugged driving"
I try to ask that did this mean that they study which one is more dangerous, alcohol or drugs when driving?
Translating is hard when one word has many meanings
What is your primary language? Synonyms for comparative: analogous, equivalent, similar, like, corresponding, etc
 

HoLE

Well-Known Member
I once dated a fresh outta Cuba chic,,,,,we bought a Spanish -English translater book just to converse,,,,worked fine till she found out how to give the finger,,,,

Keep on Growin

HoLE
 

neosapien

Well-Known Member
It means the survey examined the similarities and contrasts of the risks of drunk driving to the risks of drugged driving and vice-versa. I think. You're the fucking doctor man!
 

Unclebaldrick

Well-Known Member
Maybe I ask it wrong. I try to translate news paper story and thats why I ask that.
Heres that sentence again
"A second survey, the largest of its kind, assessed the comparative risk of drunk and drugged driving"
I try to ask that did this mean that they study which one is more dangerous, alcohol or drugs when driving?
Translating is hard when one word has many meanings
Yes.
 
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