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71. | stiff and awkward(in one's manner) |
| (举止)僵硬而笨拙的 |
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72. | awkward or difficult question or problem |
| 棘手的或困难的问题 |
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73. | He is awkward at handling tools . |
| 她被响声弄醒了。 |
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74. | An awkward, loutish person;an oaf. |
| 笨拙或害羞的人一个不灵活的,粗鄙的人;笨拙的粗人 |
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75. | He's rather awkward with his hands. |
| 他的手很不灵活。 |
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76. | an awkward little tickler to solve |
| 需要解决的小难题. |
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77. | This machine is awkward to handle. |
| 这台机器很难操作。 |
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78. | Swans are surprisingly awkward on land. |
| 天鹅在陆地上笨得出奇. |
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79. | awkward with a needle and thread |
| 使用针线很笨拙 |
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80. | He is awkward in his gait. |
| 他的步态不雅观。 |
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