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41. | Stagger forward and Back |
| 前仰后合 |
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42. | His resolution had begun to stagger. |
| 他的意志开始动摇了。 |
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43. | The drunkard stagger across the road. |
| 醉汉摇摇摆摆地过马路。 |
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44. | Stagger the holidays;make holiday alternately |
| 错开休假日 |
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45. | stagger around the lot |
| 比赛成绩不佳 |
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46. | to stagger office hours |
| 错开办公时间 |
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47. | stagger the annual holidays |
| 错开年假. |
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48. | To walk unsteadily or feebly;stagger. |
| 蹒跚,踉跄不稳定地或无力地走;摇晃 |
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49. | Grandma managed to stagger upstairs. |
| 奶奶好不容易地摇摇晃晃地上了楼。 |
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50. | A person s when carrying a heavy load or when drunk. |
| 身负重物的人或喝醉的人走起路来即为stagger |
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