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81. | an awkward bad-mannered adolescent boy. |
| 笨拙的没礼貌的青少年。 |
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82. | He wrote first in large clumsy capitals. |
| 他先用大写字母笨拙地写出。 |
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83. | The children liked to jeer at the awkward student. |
| 孩子们喜欢嘲笑笨拙的学生。 |
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84. | Having a ponderous, lumbering gait. |
| 脚步沉重的,步态笨拙的 |
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85. | But he tends to regard me as an ungainly, trouble causing nuisance. |
| 但是他却想把我看作是个一无是处、惹事生非的讨厌货。 |
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86. | cant forBear criticizing their ineptitude. |
| 禁不住要批评他们的笨拙 |
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87. | When the ungainly man had left, he remarked hotly to the messenger. |
| 看着这个无能的人走开以后,他气冲冲地对着送信人评头品足起来。 |
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88. | a gangling adolescent transformed into a handsome adult; |
| 长成英俊青年的笨拙少年; |
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89. | He now seems gauche and uninteresting. |
| 他显得又笨拙又古板。 |
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90. | A stupid or clumsy person. |
| 笨手笨脚的人愚蠢或笨拙的人 |
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