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Please! 100 Chinese-English sentences

1. I'll do it right away. I'll do it now. I am busy writing the year-end report. I forgot to buy Christmas cards. I'll do it right away. I was busy writing the year-end summary just now and forgot to buy a Christmas card. I'll do it. Yes, you should do it at once. Yes, you should do it at once. You know, the lunar new year is coming; We must finish the educational advertisement as soon as possible. You know, the Lunar New Year is coming, and we must launch our jiaozi advertisement before the New Year. You're right. I'll do it right away. You say, I'll do it right away. On Monday, there are only two hours before the entrance examination begins. I left my allowance card in the dormitory. Mom, there are still two hours before the college entrance examination, but I left my admission ticket in the dormitory. Don't worry, I'll take care of it right away. Don't worry, I'll get it for you. Sorry, Allen, I forgot to turn off the TV, and there is no one in my apartment, so I'll do it right away. I'm sorry, Allen. I forgot to turn off the TV, and there is no one in my room. I must go back to deal with this matter at once. Sorry, I forgot to get my driver's license. I'll do it right away. Sorry, I forgot my driver's license. I'll go back and get it. Oh, I didn't take my medicine. I'll get it right away. You go first. Oh, I didn't take my medicine. I must take medicine. You go first. I'm impressed ... I'm impressed by your views on Shenzhen. What's your impression of Shenzhen? I was deeply impressed by so many modern buildings in Shenzhen. I was deeply impressed by so many modern buildings in Shenzhen. I saw a lady at the gate of your company, and her beauty left a deep impression on me. She is a treasure. I saw a girl in front of your company, and I was deeply impressed by her. She is really a beautiful baby. Oh, I know who you mean. She is new here. I know who you are talking about. She is new here. I was deeply impressed by her behavior. His words are deeply imprinted on my mind. His words touched me deeply. Time left an impression on her. Time has left its mark on her. Let me pay my share. I'll pay my share (AA system). Let me pay the bill. No, my treat. Let me buy it. Let's pay separately. You pay your share and I pay mine. Then let's pay separately. You pay your share and I'll pay mine. Let's go to see the new movie "The Heater of the Sun". Let's go to see a new movie, Sunny Days. I heard that tickets are very expensive. I heard that the fare is very expensive. Don't worry. Let me pay my share. Don't worry, I'll pay my share. Is it a custom in your country to pay separately? Is it customary in your to pay separately? Yes, I want to pay my share. Yes, I'm happy to pay my share. I bought five air tickets from Hong Kong to Singapore. How much is the total? I bought five tickets from Hong Kong to Singapore. What's the total? It's 8000 dollars. 8000 yuan. Considering its five tickets, can you give me a discount? I bought five tickets at one go. Can you give me a discount? I'm really sorry. I'm afraid not. I want to eat first, then play table tennis, and finally play chess. How much is it altogether? I want to eat first, then play table tennis and finally play chess. how much is it? Wait a minute. 28 dollars. Just a moment, please. A ***28 yuan. I want to travel to Thailand for five days. How much is it altogether? I want to travel to Thailand for five days. how much is it? An air conditioner, a telephone and three chairs. How much is it altogether? How much is an air conditioner, a telephone and three chairs? I really want to see Miss Mary. I want to see you all the time. Mary, I've been looking forward to meeting you. I feel the same way. Me too. Will you marry me? Can you marry me? I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say. How do you feel after shopping today? How do you feel after shopping today? Like you, I'm hungry and thirsty. Let's go ... have some fast food. Like you, I am hungry and thirsty. Let's go to McDonald's to eat fast food. Good idea, I really want to drink coke. I want a drink. I've heard a lot about Hong Kong and I really want to see it. I know a lot about Hong Kong, and I really want to see it. I dictated the dialogue on the tape. Please let me know if there are any mistakes. Thank you. This is an idiom, which means plan, problem, etc. Up in the air. The date of the wedding is still up in the air. The date of the wedding has not been decided yet. When are you going to Australia? When are you going to Australia? It has not been decided yet. Not yet determined. Have you bought a new house? Did you buy a new house? No, we have many choices, but we can't decide which one is the best. So, it hasn't been decided yet. Not yet. We have too many choices to determine which one is the most suitable, so we haven't decided yet. When did you start learning English? When did you start learning English? Now I'm as busy as a bee. So it hasn't been decided yet. I am busy now, so I am not sure. 7. Step up. Pace means gait, pace and speed. Step up, which means step up, step up. In English, in addition to speeding up the pace, there is also a hurry! Come on! Wait a minute. We will be late for the party. Step up your pace! We are going to be late for dinner. Let's go! You go first. I'll go as soon as I get dressed. You go first, and I'll catch up with you after you get dressed. Happy Valley Theme Park is closing. Can you speed up your pace so that we can try to see the whole park? Happy Valley is closing. Let's leave now. Let's try to visit every place. Okay, I agree. All right. Physical education class is about to start. Clean up your space, your PE teacher has a bad temper. Physical education class is about to start. Hurry up, your PE teacher is a temper tantrum. The enemy is coming soon. Step up your pace! The enemy is coming, hurry up! Clean up your space. It will start to rain soon. Hurry up, it's going to rain. 8. We may be out of stock. A brief comment on "out of stock" means sold out, out of stock. When shopping, it often happens that when you choose a product, but the store is likely to be out of stock, the salesperson may blurt out: We may be out of stock. Out of sth is a relatively fixed combination, which means lack and absence in spoken language, such as being out of danger and out of control. Sugar-free unemployed scene 1A: I want to buy the current best-selling book "Secret". I want to buy the best-selling book at present. B: Sorry. We may be out of stock. Sorry, it may be sold out. Situation 2A: Do you need help? Can I be of any help to you? Yes, do you have these shoes in size 6? Do you have shoes in size 6? I'm not sure. We may be out of stock. I'm not sure. I'm afraid it is out of stock. Sentence 1. This book is out of stock. This book is out of stock. 2. She lost her job. She was fired. We haven't practiced for a long time. We lack practice. 9. I have to run. I'm in a hurry. I have to run. It's a very practical spoken language, which means I have to hurry. I have to hurry. Run means to run, which means we must hurry because time is too tight. Sorry, I have to go now. Sorry, I have to go now. Are you in a hurry? Does it matter? Yes, my boss told me to go back to work. I have to go. Yes, my boss told me to go back to work. I have to hurry. Scene 2A: You look restless. What's the matter with you? You look restless. What happened? I want to chat a little longer, but I really have to go. I have to go to the meeting. Noon. I want to talk a little longer, but I have to hurry. I have a meeting this afternoon. Scene 3a: Helen, I don't want to be rude, but I have to go. Helen, it's not that I'm rude. I have to hurry. Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry to have kept you waiting. Sentence 1. Please worry. I have to take an exam. Please hurry, I have to take the exam in time. I have to catch a plane. I have to catch a plane. I have to go to the appointment. I have to make an appointment quickly. 10. I will get back to you. I will get back to you. Get back is a fixed phrase, which means to go back and come back. I will get back to you. It means I will contact you again. Generally used for questions that cannot be answered immediately. Do you know when our government housing will be allocated? Do you know when the government welfare housing distribution plan will be introduced? I will know in a few days. I will get back to you. We should know in a few days, and I'll tell you then. Scene 2A: Can you give me a brochure about your company? Can you give me a brochure of your company? B: Sorry. I don't have anywhere. I will get back to you. Sorry, I don't have it here, but I'll contact you again. Scene 3A: Hello, I'm Helen. Are you Larry? Hi, this is Helen. Is this Lulang? Yes, what can I do for you? Yes, can I help you? If you can, please give me some suggestions for my program. Can you give me some ideas about my program? I'm sorry, Helen. I'm afraid I can't talk for long. I have to go to the meeting now. I will get back to you. Sorry, I'm afraid I can't talk to you more. I have to attend a meeting. I will contact you again. I'm going to Beijing on business. I'll contact you again. I'm going to Beijing on business. See you later. I have no news about it now. I will get back to you in a few days. I don't have any news about it now. I'll contact you in a few days.