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71. | an awkward staircase |
| 上下不方便的楼梯 |
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72. | a wooden manner |
| 笨拙的举止 |
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73. | with which she sat down, then lurched toward a chair facing her, overwhelmed with consciousness of the awkward |
| 等到在她对面的椅子上坐了下来,又意识到自己形象的笨拙,感到狼狈。 |
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74. | clumsy; stupid; awkward |
| 蠢笨 |
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75. | the leading light for a new generation of Chinese ballers, and there is no way he'll look quite so awkward |
| 易建联是新一代中国篮球的重要闪光点,决议的晚上无论怎么看都不拘谨和笨拙。 |
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76. | He feels awkward. |
| 他感到困惑 |
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77. | a awkward cuss |
| 一个难缠的家伙 |
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78. | awkward with childre |
| 和孩子在一起感到局促不安 |
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79. | an awkward expression |
| 生硬的语句 |
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80. | an awkward customer |
| 难对付的家伙 |
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