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4.趁一切还来得及,去赞美你爱着、关心着的人吧.  (before)Compliment (Pay compliments to) those you love and care for/about before it is too late..

分析 Compliment (Pay compliments to) those you love and care for/about before it is too late.

解答 Compliment (Pay compliments to) those you love and care for/about before it is too late.
这是对人的忠告及对事物的一种看法,所以用一般现在时.
结合所给词before来判断使用before引导的时间状语从句,you love and care for/about 为一个省略了引导车who的定语从句,修饰先行词those.compliment/pay compliments to sb赞美某人.

点评 注意灵活运用定语从句或其他短语来修饰句子,能显示出翻译的较高水平.

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