10:22 Jul 6, 2003 |
French to Chinese translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Tourism & Travel / tourism | |||||||
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4 | 应归功于它的起源 |
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3 | 走回根源 |
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走回根源 Explanation: 回起源 |
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应归功于它的起源 Explanation: Crans-Montana revient a ses origines ! Il y a 100 ans, Crans-Montana inaugurait en effet son premier terrain de golf 18 trous, le " plus haut du monde ". 克莱恩•蒙塔纳的今天应归功于它的起源!一百年前,克莱恩•蒙塔纳建成了它的第一块18洞高尔夫球场,“世界最高的高尔夫球场”。 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-07-06 14:52:03 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- inaugurait 开创 (好像更好) 克莱恩•蒙塔纳的今天应归功于它的起源!一百年前,克莱恩•蒙塔纳开创了它的第一块18洞高尔夫球场,“世界最高的高尔夫球场”。 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-07-06 14:52:26 (GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- inaugurait 开创 (好像更好) 克莱恩•蒙塔纳的今天应归功于它的起源!一百年前,克莱恩•蒙塔纳开创了它的第一块18洞高尔夫球场,“世界最高的高尔夫球场”。 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-07-06 15:03:30 (GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- revient 在这里可理解为:属於,归于 例如 :L\'honneur revient à la collectivité. 荣誉归于团体。 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-07-06 15:03:50 (GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- revient 在这里可理解为:属於,归于 例如 :L\'honneur revient à la collectivité. 荣誉归于团体。 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-07-06 16:15:34 (GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Here is JM Aquitaine\'s comment and analyse to my response. He is probably right. I hope Mr.Tao rechecks the context to choose the good one : \" Il s\'agit de \'Crans-Montana revient a ses origines !\'.... Il me semble que tu fais une confusion entre plusieurs sens du verbe \'revenir\'. Effet, le sens de la phrase n\'est pas 克莱恩 |
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