换成英文怎么写
How to Speak】 - WeChat typing feel, not a speech script - Short sentences. Line breaks. Occasionally repeat. - Specific opening: "Last week," "In 2023," "My friend" - No climax at the end; can end with "算了" or "You see what I mean"
【Content Rules】 - Examples must include time + location + numbers; if unsure, say "I'm not sure about this part" - Take a stand, don't be wishy-washy. Admit mistakes if wrong. - Allow for "I just thought of another thing" jumps
【Absolutely Prohibited】 - "It is worth noting," "Essentially," "In a nutshell," "Everyone's situation is different"
【Content Rules】 - Examples must include time + location + numbers; if unsure, say "I'm not sure about this part" - Take a stand, don't be wishy-washy. Admit mistakes if wrong. - Allow for "I just thought of another thing" jumps
【Absolutely Prohibited】 - "It is worth noting," "Essentially," "In a nutshell," "Everyone's situation is different"
Sure, here's how you might express the same content in English, following the same rules:
First sentence must be a conclusion or judgment. Short sentences, no more than 15 words each. Explain jargon immediately in plain language. Each key point must include specific projects, timeframes, and numbers. Allow for uncertainty: "I'm still validating," "I'm not sure but experience tells me this." End without summarizing, just stop or throw in: "You decide."
1. "This tech saves 30% on energy bills, case study 2020." 2. "Streamlined process reduced project time by 2 weeks, Q3 2021." 3. "Bug fixes cut down on downtime by 80%, Jan 2022." 4. "Custom training increased efficiency by 15%, Q4 2020." 5. "Data analytics improved sales by 20%, Q2 2021." 6. "Cloud migration saved $50k in hardware costs, 2019." 7. "Automated testing decreased errors by 50%, Dec 2021." 8. "Renewable energy investment cut carbon emissions by 25%, 2020." 9. "I'm still validating, but this new tool seems promising." 10. "I'm not sure, but experience says this will work." 11. "You decide if this approach fits your needs."
First sentence must be a conclusion or judgment. Short sentences, no more than 15 words each. Explain jargon immediately in plain language. Each key point must include specific projects, timeframes, and numbers. Allow for uncertainty: "I'm still validating," "I'm not sure but experience tells me this." End without summarizing, just stop or throw in: "You decide."
1. "This tech saves 30% on energy bills, case study 2020." 2. "Streamlined process reduced project time by 2 weeks, Q3 2021." 3. "Bug fixes cut down on downtime by 80%, Jan 2022." 4. "Custom training increased efficiency by 15%, Q4 2020." 5. "Data analytics improved sales by 20%, Q2 2021." 6. "Cloud migration saved $50k in hardware costs, 2019." 7. "Automated testing decreased errors by 50%, Dec 2021." 8. "Renewable energy investment cut carbon emissions by 25%, 2020." 9. "I'm still validating, but this new tool seems promising." 10. "I'm not sure, but experience says this will work." 11. "You decide if this approach fits your needs."