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你有什麼症狀?

What symptoms do you have?

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你週末有什麼計劃?

What are your weekend plans?

What're your plans for the weekend?

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有什么不对吗?

Is something wrong?

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我不理解作者在這兒有什麼用意。

I don't understand what the author's saying here.

I don't understand what the author means here.

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你是不是有什么心事?来,跟我说说吧。

Is there something you want to get off your chest? Come on, you can tell me.

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對此你有什麼想說的嗎?

What do you have to say about that?

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你对古典音乐会有什么可说的吗?

Do you have any information on classical music concerts?

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我知道盒子裡有什麼。

I know what's in the box.

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「那個麵包卷看起來不錯,裡面有什麼?」「莎樂美腸、黃瓜、生菜和雞蛋。價格也挺貴的,2.5 歐元。」

"That roll looks quite nice. What's in it?" "Salami, cucumber, lettuce and egg. It was quite dear, as well. It cost €2.50."

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你明天下午有什么安排?

Any plan for tomorrow afternoon?

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告诉我你手里有什么。

Tell me what you have in your hand.

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下週日有什麼安排?

What are you doing next Sunday?

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你的臥室裡有什麼?

What is there in your bedroom?

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你下个周末有什么安排?

What do you have planned for next weekend?

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他的失败好似和他的性格有什么关系。

His failure seems to have something to do with his character.

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今天电视有什么好节目?

Are there any good programs on TV today?

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你對他的建議有什麼想法?

What do you think about his suggestion?

What do you think of his suggestion?

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你下个周末有什么安排吗?

Have you got anything planned for next weekend?

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你对于现在的年轻人有什么看法?

What do you think about young people today?

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這些字都是什麼意思?它們又有什麼區別?

What do these words mean? What's the difference between them?

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你有什么推荐?

What do you recommend to me?

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我好奇耳垂有什么作用。

I wonder what ear lobes are for.

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今晚有什么计划吗?

Do you have plans for tonight?

Do you have any plans for tonight?

Do you have plans tonight?

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有什么要开始了。

Something is starting to happen.

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