综英句子翻译
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1.
1. She doesn't seem to get along with her new classmates.
2. I'd been out of touch with Mary for years, but I managed to get in touch
by phone yesterday.
3. The veteran enjoys showing off his medals to everyone who visits him.
4. Her husband seems very much opposed to her going abroad.
5. As Thomas couldn't settle down in his job, his parents were very
worried.
6. I always have all kinds of bits and pieces in my pockets.
7. Her mother pulled a few strings to get her into the business circle.
8. I hope the food is to your liking.
9. I told the boys off for making so much noise.
2.
1. He resolved to work on the complicated project immediately.
2. They saw an old man knocked over by a car coming from the opposite
direction.
3. He walked unsteadily / stumbled along in the dark, groping for the
light-switch.
4. After three month's illness, he found it difficult to rise to his feet
again.
5. Owing to a staff shortage, the task could not be fulfilled on schedule.
6. During the period of depression, the company was running into financial
difficulties.
7. When the blind girl got on the crowded bus, the passengers made room
for her.
8. He at last managed to hold on to the rock on the cliff and stopped himself
from slipping.
3.
1. Mother immediately sent Tom for the doctor.
2. She failed to bake the cake as she had run out of sugar.
3. I know how desperately busy you are now.
4. The whole class roared with laughter at Tom's slip of the tongue.
5. Such things as needles and scissors should be kept out of the reach
of children.
6. The soldiers stood under the burning / scorching sun, drenched with
sweat.
7. He returned to his own country / motherland in the end.
4.
1. Obviously I have overestimated my sense of direction. Next time, I will
remember to bring along a map with me.
2. The mother is now thoroughly disillusioned with her selfish unfilial
son.
3. She has no knack for saying the right thing at the right time.
4. He and football were meant for each other from the start. 5. My boss assigned me the secretarial work for the first month.
6. If a driver breaks traffic rules, are there any alternatives to a fine?
7. Being a clumsy person, he often subjects himself / is often subjected
to ridicule.
5.
1. Did James have supper with you on the night in question?
2. The coach was satisfied with the ultimate victory of the match.
3. To remove the linguistic barriers in communication among the peoples
of the world, linguists have embarked on the study of a new universal
language.
4. The emergence of joint-venture enterprises has increased our
opportunities to have contact with foreigners.
5. Mother asked him to gather up the bits and pieces of his belongings
from the desk and put them in the drawer.
6. Their argument arose out of a small joke.
7. The picture is too blurred for me to identify the girl in it.
8. If someone claims to have the ability to communicate with ghosts, would
you believe it?
6.
1. After graduation, he became an engineer to start with, then the director
of a plant.
2. I think I may as well accept his invitation, for you can't keep saying
no to people.
3. Everyone in the car must wear a seat belt for the sake of safety.
4. Reduce the temperature to zero degree centigrade and water will freeze
/ turn into ice.
5. He was accused of theft. But actually he was innocent.
6. The heroine's performance is a little exaggerated, but otherwise it
is an excellent movie.
7. Sometimes even adults will fall for children's tricks.
8. You lied to her again and again. So if she leaves you, it serves you
right.
7.
1. My father was very cross at my not learning business from him.
2. Although these kids are very naughty now, they will grow up one day
understanding that creating trouble for others would not get away with
impunity.
3. She had her things wrapped in a piece of blue cloth and put into the
suitcase.
4. I'll be home on leave next month.
5. We had a terrible job to open the door.
6. Unknown to them, she was nearby.
7. The criminal was deprived of all political rights.
8. I'm sorry, I'm in the wrong. 9.
1. The business of this company falls into two categories: commercial
electric appliances and household electric appliances.
2. The farm yields enough crops to meet our needs.
3. Through biotechnology, a new type of tomato has been bred which is
resistant to disease.
4. He managed to make the boss see the relevance of what he was doing to
the company's business.
5. I'm very fond of Hemingway's novels, Farewell to Arms in particular.
6. The sofa, when unfolded, can be converted into a bed.
7. I have to stick to the plan as I'm still feeling my way.