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81. | He persisted in his headlong stagger, guided on by Herb. |
| 他一定要往前踉跄地走,赫伯给他带路。 |
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82. | I saw the injured man stagger away like someone drunk. |
| 我看见那个受伤的人像个喝醉了酒的人似的摇摇晃晃地走了。 |
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83. | The young lady stagger a moment, and then step forward. |
| 那位年轻女郎稍稍犹豫了一下,然後就走上前去。 |
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84. | They will draw lessons from their vacillation. |
| 动摇一下,他们得到了经验。 |
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85. | infirm allegations of fact |
| 使事实的主张发生动摇 |
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86. | Undergoing vacillation;wavering. |
| 动摇的,犹豫不决的;摇摆的 |
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87. | large companies can stagger working hours and decentralize administrative operations. |
| 大公司可以错开员工的办公时间,并推行非集中办公方式; |
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88. | No one could stir him from his resolve. |
| 谁也动摇不了他的决心。 |
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89. | She gave a stagger as she began to feel faint. |
| 她感到头晕时身体摇晃了一下。 |
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90. | cause sb to falter,hesitate,etc in what he is doing |
| 使某人行事动摇、犹豫等 |
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