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61. | Have you given the waiter a tip? |
| 你给侍者小费了吗? |
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62. | (of behavior) rustic and uncouth. |
| (指举止)粗俗笨拙。 |
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63. | like a Bull in a china shop; dash around madly |
| 喻人行为粗鲁笨拙 |
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64. | Don't forget the waiter. |
| 不要忘了给侍者小费。 |
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65. | To bungle;botch. |
| 弄糟笨拙地做 |
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66. | The waiter did as he was desired. |
| 侍者听命给他拿了过来。 |
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67. | Lacking physical coordination, skill, or grace; clumsy. |
| 笨拙的缺少身体上的协调、技能或风度的;笨拙的 |
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68. | I tipped the waiter two dollars. |
| 我给侍者两块钱小费。 |
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69. | A restaurant employee who is in charge of the waiters and usually attends to table seating. |
| 侍者领班餐馆的雇员;掌管所有的侍者,通常侍候客人入座 |
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70. | He settled up with the waiter. |
| 他跟侍者结了账。 |
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