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51. | scamper up the steps |
| 蹦跳着上台阶 |
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52. | dock-wall altar |
| 干船坞台阶 |
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53. | inwardly protruding shoulder |
| 内突台阶 |
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54. | A maneuver causing someone to stumble or fall. |
| 绊使某人绊倒或跌倒的动作 |
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55. | (architecture) a step or step-like projection on the top of a gable wall. |
| (建筑)山形墙顶端的台阶或台阶状的东西。 |
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56. | heading-and-stope mining |
| 正台阶回采 |
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57. | Mind (ie Don't trip over) that step! |
| 小心那个台阶! |
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58. | In the dark I tumbled over a stump and injured my arm. |
| 黑暗中我被树桩绊倒伤了手臂。 |
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59. | four-step choir riser |
| 合唱团四级台阶 |
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60. | Some comrades argue that it is better to promote cadres one step at a time. |
| 有些同志说,干部还是一个台阶、一个台阶地上好。 |
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