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12.安全系统不会允许你进入大楼,除非你有正确的密码.(unless)Thesecuritysystemwillnotpermit/allowyoutoenterthebuildingunlessyouhavethecorrectpassword..

分析 The security system will not permit/allow you to enter the building unless you have the correct password.

解答 The security system will not permit/allow you to enter the building unless you have the correct password.
本句描述的是安全系统所具备的功能,所以主句用一般将来时,从句用一般现在时.
这是一个unless引导的条件状语从句,permit/allow you to do sth允许某人做某事.

点评 对于句子的翻译要能够充分体现原句的意思,恰当使用相关短语,注意使用所给词,方能符合条件的翻译准确.

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