In addition to doing PPT handouts, I am not even English four-class rookie is often summoned to help them translate foreign language materials. Not only did the leaders not have the translation software installed on their computers, but the office didn't have a decent Chinese-English dictionary, was it embarrassing for me? Luckily, Word's duties have helped me once again.
Create a new Word document, paste everything you want to translate into the document, and then select Tools/language/translation, and the task pane will pop up the information and list what I have just translated.
Although this translation results often appear chinglish (Chinglish), but as long as each word is translated, sentence patterns and grammar, adjust it yourself.
PS: Similar functions include simplified and traditional interchange, as well as the conversion of the lunar calendar and the Gregorian calendar.