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71. | John's got two left feet when it comes to dancing. |
| 约翰跳起舞来显得笨手笨脚的。 |
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72. | awkward or difficult situation |
| 尴尬或困难的处境. |
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73. | He tried to fix bicycle, but he was all thumbs. |
| 他试着修自行车,可是他笨手笨脚。 |
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74. | a bumbling mechanic; a bungling performance; ham-handed governmental interference; could scarcely empty a scuttle of ashes, so handless was the poor creature- Mary H. Vorse. |
| 笨手笨脚的技工;笨手笨脚的表演;政府笨拙的干涉;那些穷人笨手笨脚的,几乎不能将煤斗中的灰弄干净——玛丽·H·弗斯。 |
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75. | An awkward, callow youth. |
| 初生牛犊未成熟、没有经验的年轻人 |
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76. | Bob is extremely heavy-handed. He drops everything. |
| 鲍勃特别笨手笨脚,拿什么掉什么。 |
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77. | A clumsy or bungled action. |
| 笨手笨脚笨拙的或拙劣的行为 |
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78. | He fumbled at the embroidered coverlet. |
| 他笨手笨脚地把绣花被单扯来扯去。 |
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79. | The baseball hitter fumbled his attempt to catch it. |
| 那个棒球投手笨手笨脚地试图接球。 |
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80. | You have a clumsy and careless servant girl. |
| 你有一位笨手笨脚粗心大意的使女。 |
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