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Which one is more native?
I got two results from my google translation of a sentence
1."He outwardly agrees but curses in his heart/in the back."
2." He pretends to agree on the surface but curses in his heart/behind closed doors
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2 Eyl 2023 15:47
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Both curses and the references to the heart may seem a little old-fashioned, but perfectly native. "Curses in his heart" sounds like a good phrase for literature, poetry or religion. One would not say "in the back", but "in the back of his mind."
2 Eylül 2023
They're all surprisingly good for a machine translation except for the 'in the back' option.
'Curses in the heart' is okay, although, I feel we would more normally think of 'cursing in the mind.' But that becomes idiomatic and cultural to some degree-- in Chinese, are expressions like that typically discussed as involving the heart vs the mind?
'Outwardly agrees' and 'pretends to agree on the surface' are very natural expressions. If I had to rewrite it in another way, I would say:
"He outwardly agrees, but, inside, he is fuming." Fuming means quietly but intensely angry/frustrated, similar to the word 'seething.'
2 Eylül 2023
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