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13.He tried toexplain(解释),but she wouldn't listen.

分析 他努力地去解释,但是她就是不听.

解答 explain可用作及物动词和不及物动词,本句中用于不及物动词.

点评 分清动词的及物与否有助于句子的准确翻译.

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