漢譯英

1.祝愿你成功學(xué)習(xí)英語!

I you to your English!

2.我擅長英語,不管是說還是寫。

I am good at English, speaking writing.

3.祝賀你在英語競賽中贏得一等獎(jiǎng)。

your the first in the English contest.

4.如果我預(yù)付款的話是不是有折扣?

Is there a discount I pay ?

5.雖然他已經(jīng)服用了很多維生素C,他的感冒還是沒好。

he lots of Vitamin C, his cold hasn’t gone away.

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Big or small, rejection affects us all. Harry Potter was rejected. So was The Twilight Saga. If authors J. K. Rowling and Stephenie Meyer hadn’t kept trying with publisher after publisher, we’d all have missed out on some great adventures.

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