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41. | an awkward dancer; an awkward gesture; too awkward with a needle to make her own clothes; his clumsy |
| 笨拙的舞女;笨拙的姿势;对针线太笨拙了,没办法给她自己做衣服;他那笨拙的手指像是打了结一样。 |
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42. | On my first Metro ride, I encountered an incompetent, clumsy pickpocket. |
| 刚乘上地铁,我就遇到了一个手法不高且很笨拙的小偷。 |
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43. | Pooch was clumsy as an ox and exuberantly affectionate. |
| 普茨笨拙如一头公牛,可又极富于感情。 |
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44. | Lacking grace or ease of movement or form; clumsy. |
| 不优雅的;难看的缺乏雅致或活动的自如或礼貌的;笨拙的 |
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45. | Its body looks heavy and clumsy when it has eaten its fill. |
| 它步态蹒跚,吃饱了的身体更显得笨拙可笑。 |
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46. | His writing is formless, clumsy, and quite without distinction. |
| 他的作品却缺乏形式之美,笨拙粗糙,涉入凡庸。 |
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47. | If I remember, you were a very clumsy flirt, but I liked that. |
| 如果我没有记错,你调情很笨拙 但是我很喜欢 |
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48. | Stomp can suggest clumsy and noisy walking or dancing |
| stomp可指行走或跳舞时笨拙或发出响声 |
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49. | One, such as a person or an object, that is bulky, clumsy, or unwieldy. |
| 大个子,庞然大物庞大、笨拙或不灵便的(人或物体) |
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50. | He made the most uncouth and clumsy gestures of delight. |
| 他做出的表示快乐的动作也是极笨拙、极难看的。 |
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