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41. | fumble with a ribbon |
| 笨拙地抚弄丝带 |
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42. | To bungle;botch. |
| 弄糟笨拙地做 |
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43. | soften down [ round off ] awkward - ties |
| 磨去笨拙的棱角 |
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44. | 4 [和合]哈嫩便将大卫臣仆的胡须剃去一半,又割断他们下半截的衣服,使他们露出下体,打发他们回去。 |
| NIV] So Hanun seized David's men, shaved them, cut off their garments in the middle at the buttocks, and sent them away. |
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45. | To perform an act clumsily. |
| 弄糟笨拙地表演 |
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46. | like a Bull in a china shop; dash around madly |
| 喻人行为粗鲁笨拙 |
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47. | "Chucklehead:stupid, gauche person; a blockhead." |
| 愚蠢、笨拙的人;傻瓜. |
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48. | Lacking physical coordination, skill, or grace; clumsy. |
| 笨拙的缺少身体上的协调、技能或风度的;笨拙的 |
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49. | (of behavior) rustic and uncouth. |
| (指举止)粗俗笨拙。 |
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50. | An awkward, loutish person;an oaf. |
| 笨拙或害羞的人一个不灵活的,粗鄙的人;笨拙的粗人 |
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