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71. | He wrote first in large clumsy capitals. |
| 他先用大写字母笨拙地写出。 |
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72. | A person regarded as clumsy or stupid. |
| 笨蛋被认为是迟钝或愚蠢的人 |
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73. | I made a clumsy laugh of it |
| 我难为情地笑了一笑。 |
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74. | "You axe a clumsy oaf, Meng-hsiang! |
| “孟翔,冒失鬼! |
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75. | Mother reproached me for being too clumsy. |
| 母亲责备我笨手笨脚。 |
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76. | The clumsy man envied her unusual talent. |
| 那个笨拙的男人羡慕她不凡的才能。 |
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77. | The old man is slow and clumsy. |
| 这位老人动作很迟笨。 |
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78. | This struck her as a clumsy evasion. |
| 她立刻感到这是何等笨拙的推诿之词。 |
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79. | Slow of tongue and clumsy of utterances |
| 拙嘴笨腮 |
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80. | Lacking physical coordination, skill, or grace; clumsy. |
| 笨拙的缺少身体上的协调、技能或风度的;笨拙的 |
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