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1. | an awkward remark; an awkward silence. |
| 令人窘迫的评论;令人尴尬的沉默。 |
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2. | Swans are surprisingly awkward on land. |
| 天鹅在陆地上笨得出奇. |
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3. | He' s very awkward, he keeps dropping things. |
| 他很笨,总是丢东西。 |
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4. | a dull boy |
| 笨孩子 |
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5. | Only the awkward question; only the foolish ask twice. |
| 笨的问题只有傻子会问第二次。 |
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6. | 1.dull; foolish; 2.clumsy |
| 笨 |
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7. | The pencil felt thick and awkward in his fingers. |
| 他的手指缝里的铅笔使他感到又粗又笨。 |
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8. | "No, no," he said to the patron, "I was awkward, and it is just that I pay the penalty of my clumsiness |
| “是我太笨了,这是我行动笨拙应得的惩罚。 |
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9. | She is the merest awkward country girl, without style or elegrance, and almost without beauty. |
| 她是个不折不扣的乡下笨姑娘,谈不上风度仪表,而且几乎谈不上美貌。 |
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10. | as stupid as an owl |
| 笨透了 |
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