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71. | The young soldier saluted awkwardly. |
| 那名年轻士兵笨拙地敬礼。 |
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72. | To move or proceed clumsily. |
| 踉跄笨拙地移动或前行 |
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73. | an unskilled actor who overacts. |
| 夸张表演的笨拙的演员。 |
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74. | an awkward person, a clumsy person She's such a klutz. |
| 一个笨手笨脚的人;一个笨拙的人 |
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75. | an incompetent or clumsy person. |
| 一上不重要或者很笨拙的人。 |
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76. | an indolent or clumsy rolling about. |
| 懒洋洋的或笨拙的翻滚。 |
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77. | (informal) rural and uncouth. |
| (非正式用法)乡下的、笨拙的。 |
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78. | awkward with sb's hand |
| 某人的手工活儿很笨拙 |
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79. | shuffle one's clothes on [ off ] |
| 笨拙[匆匆]地穿上[脱下]衣服 |
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80. | countrified clothes; rustic awkwardness. |
| 土气的衣服;土头土脑的笨拙。 |
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