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Chrome Translate

Last post 01:33 am November 1, 2020 by Gongyuan Chen
3 replies
07:45 pm October 30, 2020

Can we use the chrome translate plugin in the exam? There is information that the feature has been removed on the internet, is there anyone with up-to-date information, please?

Thanks in advance.


02:26 am October 31, 2020

I am not sure what Chrome Translate is, but you can use Google Translate and many do. Read more here.


05:10 pm October 31, 2020

I meant Google translate, thank you very much for the information.


01:33 am November 1, 2020

I am in China, and in my experience, I have used Google Translate, but the effect was not good, which caused me to fail several times.

I suggest that it is more appropriate to base on the original English text. The semantics of Google translation follow the English habits, and the grammatical habits in other language environments have an impact


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