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2.这孩子年龄太小,无法应对这么复杂的局面.(too…to…)The child is too young to deal with such complicated situation..

分析 The child is too young to deal with such complicated situation.

解答 The child is too young to deal with such complicated situation.
这是对人物认知能力的评价,所以用一般现在时.
本句可可使用句型结构too…to…太…而不能…;deal with处理,应对.

点评 对于翻译句子要灵活的运用简单句,结合句子的意思来选择恰当的短语和句式.

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