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14.对…充满信心.have faith in.

分析 have faith in

解答 根据汉语"对…充满信心"可知此处可翻译为短语:have faith in

点评 翻译要注意这几点:单词的准确性(指那些地道的专门的单词翻译),短语优先原则

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