5.我必須承認我起初并不相信他.(confess)I have to confess (that) I didn't believe him first.

分析 我必須承認我起初并不相信他.

解答 答案:I have to confess (that) I didn't believe him first.
必須:have to;承認:confess;相信:believe;句中有兩個主謂結(jié)構(gòu),要用賓語從句構(gòu)成的復合句來表達;句意"起初不相信他"表達的是過去的事實,要用一般過去時態(tài)來構(gòu)成.

點評 翻譯題在解題是首先要確定好句子的時態(tài),然后要把握好短語表達,最后要注意句子結(jié)構(gòu).

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