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91. | To move in a rolling, clumsy manner;waddle. |
| 蹒跚以一种摇晃、笨拙的方式行走;摇摇摆摆地行走 |
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92. | 1.clumsy; maladroit; awkward; 2.unwieldy; bulky; cumbersome |
| 粗笨 |
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93. | That clumsy child has just dropped the eggs! |
| 那个笨手笨脚的孩子刚把鸡蛋掉在地上! |
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94. | You always were the clumsy one, old Hoss. |
| 你过去总是笨手笨脚的,老豪斯。 |
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95. | They drove out in a clumsy high carriage. |
| 他们乘坐难看的高大的马车出去了。 |
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96. | One who is clumsy at work; a bungler. |
| 工作拙劣的人;粗制滥造者 |
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97. | It's a support group for very clumsy people. |
| 这是给一个给笨蛋们提供支持的组织 |
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98. | A person, especially a clumsy or uncouth one. |
| 家伙一个人,尤指笨拙的或古怪的人 |
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99. | Beginners do a lot of clumsy fumbling about. |
| 初学者做很多笨拙的事情探索它。 |
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100. | 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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