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81. | To sway from one side to the other;oscillate. |
| 摇摆从一边摇向另一边;摇动 |
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82. | The swing of the ship made many people seasick. |
| 船的摇摆使许多人晕船。 |
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83. | Uruguay and Haiti hung uncertainly in the middle. |
| 乌拉圭和海地则在中间摇摆。 |
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84. | The skiff was dancing at the stern. |
| 小艇直在海浪中摇摆。 |
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85. | rock, sway, or nod; usually involuntarily. |
| 摇动,摇摆或点头;常常不自觉。 |
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86. | move unsteadily or with a weaving or rolling motion. |
| 摇摆地或迂回地前进。 |
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87. | To vibrate or rattle while in operation. |
| 运动时摇摆或嘎嘎作响. |
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88. | And again we were wallowing in the swell. |
| 而我们又在摇摆颠簸中晃来晃去。 |
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89. | Tom likes acid rock very much. |
| 汤姆相当喜欢现代摇摆音乐。 |
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90. | make bad weather |
| 碰到坏天气;风浪中船身剧烈摇摆 |
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