2--I haven't made any solid plans yet. Why do you ask?
1--There's this event at a bookstore downtown I was thinking of checking out.
2--That sounds really interesting.
1--Yeah, and even if it's not, we can leave and grab a bite.
2--There are so many nice new places that have opened up downtown.
1--I know, and have wanted to try them all.
2--So our meeting time is Saturday at three.
1--I'll meet you at the bookstore.
2--It's the bookstore on Spring Street.
1--We can grab some food and drinks after.
2--An early dinner sounds great.
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注解:
1.downtown市中心
2.grab吃
3.bookstore书店
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译文:
1--这个周末你打算做什么?
2--我没有做出确切的计划。你为什么问这个?
1--在市中心的一家书店有个活动,我想去看看。
2--这听起来真的很有趣。
1--是的,即使没有,我们可以离开然后去吃东西。
2--市中心新开了很多漂亮的店。
1--我知道,想要全部都去试一试。
2--所以我们的见面时间是星期六三点。
1--我们在书店见。
2--春天大街书店。
1--之后我们可以去买一些食物和饮料。
2--早点的晚餐听起来很棒。