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I have already given instructions for the task to be taken up first and the engineers

A.我已下达指示,首先要承担这项任务,并且从事该项工作的工程师们必须加班

B.我已做了说明,从事该项工作并肯加班的工程人员具有优先权来参与这项任务

C.我已经下达指令,涉及该项工作的人员应该首先接受该项任务,并且要加班工作

D.我已做了解释,首先必须有工程师们愿意加班工作才能有可能来完成这项任务

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An embarrassing experience

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