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When using the full-text translation function that comes with Google Chrome, I found that there was no response, and I couldn’t translate from English to Chinese normally after clicking it.
At the beginning, I thought it was a temporary network problem, but I didn’t pay much attention to it. After a few days, I found that it still didn’t work well, only to find that it didn’t work well since September 28.
I heard that because Google Translate has adjusted their interface verification rules, the Google Translate in most translation software can no longer be used, including the translation that comes with the browser.
After I woke up today, I found that the discussion in the group was not working, so I got up and studied how to recover, or use the full-text translation function of other translation plugins.
The first thing that came to my mind was to reverse the generation, but it seemed that I thought too much. I tried to modify the hosts
and then resumed use:
180.163.151.162 translate.googleapis.com
This IP is not guaranteed to be available all the time, you can go to the global ping to find the best node for modification.
In addition, you can also set translate.googleapis.com
as a proxy (PROXY), so that it can be used normally both domestically and abroad. You can try it.
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