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61. | Stagger the seats so that everyone can see. |
| 把座位错开,大家就都看得见了。 |
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62. | To move in a weaving, wobbling, or rolling manner. |
| 摇晃前行以一种交叉的、摇晃的或摇摆的方式前进 |
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63. | to stagger along; to reel; to walk unsteadily |
| 磕磕撞撞 |
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64. | Mix the bottle by rolling it in your hand- shaking can cause bubbles. |
| 照字面解释-代表摇晃指甲油时,必须放在手心中,以双手滚动方式摇晃均匀.大多数人使用错误的方式摇晃指甲油,就是抓着瓶子上下摇晃. |
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65. | The task is one to stagger the imagination. |
| 这个任务的艰巨是难于想象的。 |
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66. | The unexpected blow did not stagger his resolution. |
| 这个意外的打击并没有动摇他的决心。 |
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67. | A punch like that would stagger an ox. |
| 像那样的一重击会使牛都站立不稳。 |
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68. | a rickety table; a wobbly chair with shaky legs; the ladder felt a little wobbly; the bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky. |
| 摇晃的桌子;一把不稳的椅子;梯子有一点摇晃;桥虽然竖立在那,但有一个拱门却是摇晃的。 |
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69. | This unexpected blow did not stagger his resolution. |
| 这个意外的打击并没有动摇他的决心。 |
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70. | [Formal] destitute; impoverished; 2.to stagger; to totter |
| 竭蹶 |
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