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11. | Badly beaten, the intruders fell back in disorder. |
| 入侵者受到重创,狼狈溃退。 |
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12. | You're too much upset. |
| 你未免太狼狈啦。 |
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13. | throw into confusion |
| 使狼狈|使慌乱 |
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14. | The enemy fled in disorder by night. |
| 敌人趁黑夜狼狈溃逃。 |
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15. | The professor is never at a nonplus, and never perplexed by a problem. |
| 那位教授从来不会感到困惑,也不会被任何问题所难倒。 |
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16. | flummox sb.by the lip |
| 说得(人)狼狈而退 |
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17. | My life's a real mess! |
| 我的生活真是狼狈! |
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18. | When he hit me he Bowled me over. |
| 他打得我很狼狈。 |
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19. | He had been in a sorry plight. |
| 他处于狼狈的境地。 |
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20. | Here's a pretty kettle of fish! I've left all my money at home. |
| 真狼狈!我忘带钱了。 |
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