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19.這個鐵路系統是參照其他國家的成功規(guī)劃建立起來的.
Therailwaysystem wasmodelled afterthe successful plan used in other countries.

分析 這個鐵路系統是參照其他國家的成功規(guī)劃建立起來的.

解答 答案是railway;modelled after.考查漢譯英.鐵路系統用railway system表示.詞組be modelled after表示"根據…模仿,仿造".故答案是railway;modelled after.

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