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14:33 Feb 10, 2008 |
English to Chinese translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Management | |||||||
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右侧 Explanation: When "to" is used, there's usually a reference point (line). Say "to the right of the navigation, there's form to fill in," but "on the right of the page there's a form to fill in." In your context, there may or may not be a difference depending on the layout of the page. But evidently there should be a reference point such as a column. |
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