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1. | The handle of this teapot has an awkward shape. |
| 这茶壶把儿的形状真别扭. |
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2. | I feel so awkward in these high-heeled shoes. |
| 穿着这双高跟鞋,我感觉很别扭。 |
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3. | They sat close together on the long stool by the table, shy and awkward at first |
| 他们紧靠着坐在桌旁的长凳上,最初有些别扭和害臊。 |
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4. | For all the forced badinage, it was an awkward meal. |
| 大家尽管勉强地说说笑笑,这顿饭依旧吃得很别扭。 |
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5. | (of writing or speech) unnatural; awkward |
| 别扭 |
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6. | An irregular, jerky, or awkward gait. |
| 跛颠簸、不稳或别扭的步伐 |
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7. | This sentence is a bit awkward. |
| 这句话有点别扭。 |
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8. | Sue had, in fact, been placed in an awkward corner |
| 事实上,淑是处在一种非常别扭,走投无路的地位上的。 |
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9. | But with him on tow, it is a bit awkward. |
| 可有他跟着我觉得挺别扭挺不习惯的 |
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10. | The teacher saw the awkward sentence on the board and asked for volunteers to straighten it out. |
| 老师看到黑板上的句子很别扭,便征询自愿者上去更正。 |
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