[即學(xué)即練]翻譯下面句子。

1. We had to adapt our plans to fit Jack's timetable.

                                                       

[即學(xué)即練]1.我們不得不改變我們的計(jì)劃以適合杰克的時(shí)間安排。

題目來源:2016年英語周報(bào)高二新課標(biāo) > 第31期 2015-2016學(xué)年高二課標(biāo)

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