英译中:I’ll send them up to your room, just one moment, please.
英译中:I’ll send them up to your room, just one moment, please.
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英译中:I’ll send maintenance to your room to check it right away. He will be here in a few minutes.
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填空题Just a moment, please. 译成中文是()。