Study on Mechanical Equipments and Electronic Resources for Improving Interpreting Abilities

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] In interpreting courses,it is necessary to use some mechanical euipments and electronic resources for improving interpreting abilities. Some researchers call them as external causes for being sucessful interpreters. Some researchers think that they are regarded as indispensable factors for being sucessful. The authors have researched them with investigation and data processing. From the investigation and data processing,the author has concluded her conclusions from scientific study and detail analysis. The author hopes that her study will be helpful for interpreting reform and researchers for her field. However, with the limitation of research condition, there is still some disadvantages to be overcome for future research, and the author will have to improve them and advance them in her later research. [key words] mechanical euipments; electronic resources; electronic resource system; electronic materials; information technology

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