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inquirer -
Hello All,
Could you help me translate the following two phrases:
1. 如方便出发前通次电话. I understand that this is an invitation to call, but the
following characters confuse me: 前通次. The exact translation eludes me.
2. 我会记住在一起的夜晚. I will remember the night we spent together. My question is
whether the word 夜晚 and the phrase context suggest HOW the night was spent: whether it was an
intimate experience or just a party with friends.
Thanks in advance!
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rootfool -
如(果)/方便/出发前before depart/通/次/电话.
Please call me before you depart if it's convenient.
2.I think "an intimate experience " is more proper here.
hope it helps.
inquirer -
Thanks a lot!
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