问答题Practice 9  Electronic mail, or e-mail, is a method of transmitting message through a computer network. Business communication by e-mail is basically the same as writing on paper. Although e-mail tends to be a more immediate and personal form of communication, the formal style, tone and language of a business letter should still be employed. Try to avoid long and complicated words and sentences in your e-mail as to make the message easy to read. Keep paragraphs short and use line spaces between paragraphs.

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Practice 9  Electronic mail, or e-mail, is a method of transmitting message through a computer network. Business communication by e-mail is basically the same as writing on paper. Although e-mail tends to be a more immediate and personal form of communication, the formal style, tone and language of a business letter should still be employed. Try to avoid long and complicated words and sentences in your e-mail as to make the message easy to read. Keep paragraphs short and use line spaces between paragraphs.

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解析:
  ①transmitting译为“传递”。
  ②tends to趋于。
  ③immediate原为形容词,在此处转译为名词“即时化”。
  ④the formal style, tone and language of a business letter should still be employed在翻译时要“被动变主动”。

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