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黄色の部分がどういう意味なのかを教えてもらいたいです!🙇🏻‍♀️一枚目は一つ前の文章です

Shirakawa Yuko talks in a magazine about what it is like to be a nurse in a war zone. I work as a nurse for MSF. First, let me tell you why I joined MSF. I went through most of my high school years without having any idea what I wanted to do with my life. In the fall of my last year, a friend told me she would go to nursing school. "I want to be a nurse, too!" I burst out spontaneously. The entrance exams were only four months away, but I was now determined to become a nurse. I studied very earnestly and passed the examination. G1 I already knew about MSF, having seen a TV program about it when I was a little girl. I even dreamed of joining it one day. That dream came back to me after I worked as a nurse for several years. In order to join MSF, I had to be able to speak 15 English fluently. So, I decided to study in Australia. There I worked hard to improve my English, and after that I acquired more nursing experience. Then I was finally accepted by MSF. no in a Zene 5 I
10 5 松 看護師としてシリ ・ります Can you imagine what it's like to work in a war zone? When I visited some clinics in northern Yemen, I was horrified at the devastation I saw. Airstrikes had destroyed many of the clinics. We needed to set up a room for washing and sterilizing medical instruments. Honestly speaking, that seemed a There was no electricity or running water hopeless task. because of the bombing damage. When there's a job to be done, though, it's amazing what kind of ideas you can come up with. We managed to work with anything that was available. G2 We fetched water from a well. There being no electricity, we used gas instead. We substituted buckets for sinks, and soon everything was up and running. Providing medical care in a war zone requires inventiveness. Resources and labor are in short supply, and the working 15 conditions are unbelievably difficult due to the lack of infrastructure. Finding solutions to problems is a day-to-day challenge. New W Oclin [kli Ye [jé Oh

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though : 文の途中に置かれ「しかし」の意味の副詞
When there's ~「~がある時」
a job to be done 「なされるべき仕事→なすべきこと、やるべきこと」
It's amazing what ~「~は驚きである」it ばwhat 以下を指す
come up with ~「~を思いつく」

しかし、/やるべきことがあるとき、/どんなアイデアを思いつくことができるかは驚くべきことです。

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