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91. | An awkward person or player; a bungler. |
| 笨蛋笨拙的人或演员;笨蛋 |
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92. | The clumsy boy bumped into the table. |
| 笨拙的男孩撞到桌子上。 |
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93. | Flounder about/around |
| 笨拙或跟跑地移动 |
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94. | a rough - cut man who drew his life with a broad stroke(Clif Garboden) |
| 用粗笔触描绘自己生活的粗人(克利夫 嘉宝登) |
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95. | it was an apology for a meal. |
| 笨拙的辩解,更让人不信任他。 |
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96. | the quality of being rustic or gauche. |
| 乡村式的笨拙的品质。 |
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97. | He's always putt his foot in his mouth. |
| 他说话总是笨拙而不得体。 |
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98. | He's a crude sort of chap, our Kenny, but he flies the flag for us. |
| 他是一个粗人,我们的肯尼 可他为我们效力 |
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99. | his movements are clumsy and uncoordinated. |
| 他的动作笨拙而又不协调。 |
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100. | a maladroit movement of his hand caused the car to swerve; a maladroit translation; maladroit propaganda. |
| 他的手的笨拙的动作导致汽车突然转向;笨拙的翻译;拙劣的宣传。 |
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