英語 での Chouinard の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Scriptwriter and director: Marie Chouinard.
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Mouvements and In Museum by Compagnie Marie Chouinard.
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I'm a fisherman,and I want to see fish come back to these rivers,” Chouinard said.
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Kris worked for me for almost 25 years,” Chouinard told me.
Chouinard believes that Patagonia's environmental goals are the reason for its financial success.
Patagonia's founder Yvon Chouinard started climbing at the age of fourteen in 1953.
I'm here to say for Kris and her team that, with the support of all of you,his work is going to continue,” Chouinard said.
On a winter climbing trip to Scotland in 1970, Chouinard bought a rugby shirt to wear while rock climbing.
Chouinard, now 80 years old, is no longer a part of day-to-day operations for Patagonia, but he shows no signs of slowing down in the great outdoors.
The owners of those companies at that time, Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins were outdoorsmen and witnessed the environment being degraded by increased use.
Chouinard said he was wearing his fishing waders and jacket, and Doug was wearing pleated chino pants, a Brooks Brothers shirt, a light wool sweater, and a light rain jacket.
In 1963, he traveled to the U.S.A. with the ambition of becoming an artist,where he happened upon the medium of clay at the Chouinard institute of Art, Los Angeles in 1964 and studied ceramic art at Jerry Rothman's studio.
In 1979, Chouinard succeeded creating a world's first backpack using“Urethane waterproof” which does not change its quality at -40℃. Submits an utility model registration.
In particular, the"Cleveland School" or"Ohio School" of painters centered around the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the California Scene painters wereoften associated with Hollywood animation studios or the Chouinard Art Institute(now California Institute of the Arts).
The owners of those companies at that time, Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins, were outdoorsmen and witnessed the environment being harmed by over production and over consumption of material goods.
He has also been called“arguably the most successful outdoor industry businessman alive today” by Fortune magazine, which also declared Patagonia- the Ventura,California-based outdoor clothing company that Chouinard founded in 1973-“The Coolest Company on the Planet” on its cover.
For the next few years, Chouinard forged pitons during the winter months, spent April to July on the walls of Yosemite, then headed out of the heat of summer for the high mountains of Wyoming, Canada, or the Alps, and then back to Yosemite in the fall until the snow fell in November.
In the new edition, Chouinard explains how his business and environmental views have evolved in a decade marked by global recession and intensifying environmental crisis as well as unprecedented success for his company- bringing great opportunities as well as hard challenges for Patagonia along the way.