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91. | fumble with a ribbon |
| 笨拙地抚弄丝带 |
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92. | To move or run clumsily or heavily. |
| 昂首阔步,笨拙地走笨拙地或沉重地行进或奔跑 |
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93. | butterfingered adj. |
| 易掉的;笨拙 |
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94. | The theory that answered these questions came from a seemingly unlikely individual, an awkward, colorless |
| 一个能回答这些问题的理论由一位看上去个性并不突出、笨拙而无光彩,没有受过高等教育的教师J·道尔顿提出来了。 |
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95. | A clumsy or boorish person. |
| 笨拙的人,粗野的人 |
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96. | Frank was like a Bull in a china shop. |
| 法兰克的行为粗鲁笨拙。 |
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97. | Pardon me my clumsiness. |
| 原谅我的笨拙。 |
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98. | Inept handling of the account. |
| 笨拙地处理帐目 |
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99. | Tall, thin, and ungainly. |
| 瘦高且笨拙的 |
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100. | To perform an act clumsily. |
| 弄糟笨拙地表演 |
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