【题目】翻译下列句子
【1】在浏览网页时,我碰巧看到一则大量需要志愿者的招募信息。
【2】被分配了不同的任务之后,我们赶紧开始工作。
【3】随后,我们全身心投入到制作中。按照蓝图,我们将机翼和轮子附在飞机模型上,还安装了发动机。
【答案】
【1】While browsing the website, I happened to catch sight of a piece of recruitment saying that volunteers were in great need.
【2】Assigned different tasks, we hurriedly got down to our work.
【3】Afterwards we devoted ourselves to production. According to the blueprint, we attached wings and wheels to the model airplane and fixed a motor to it.
【解析】
本题考查汉英翻译。
【1】浏览网页browse the wevsite, 碰巧happen to do sth.,另外,该句中“一则大量需要志愿者的招募信息”可以用 saying that volunteers were in great need作后置定语,根据汉语提示,本句用一般过去时,故该句可译为:While browsing the website, I happened to catch sight of a piece of recruitment saying that volunteers were in great need.
【2】开始工作get down to work;分配任务assign tasks,主语为we,作状语时应用过去分词,根据汉语提示,本句用一般过去时态,故该句可译为Assigned different tasks, we hurriedly got down to our work.
【3】全身投入…devote oneself to sth. ;按照according to…;安装attach/fix… to …;本句用一般过去时态,故可译为 Afterwards we devoted ourselves to production. According to the blueprint, we attached wings and wheels to the model airplane and fixed a motor to it.
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