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2.音乐家musician.

分析 音乐家 musician

解答 答案:musician
根据所给的汉语"音乐家",可知此处译为英语即可."音乐家"的英语单词是musician,故填musician.

点评 本题考查单词的翻译,只要把所给的汉语译成英语即可,题目较简单.

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