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31. | The drunkard stagger across the road. |
| 醉汉摇摇摆摆地过马路。 |
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32. | His resolution had begun to stagger. |
| 他的意志开始动摇了。 |
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33. | She slipped in the wet mud and fell to her knees. |
| 她在泥水中打了个趔趄,跪倒在地。 |
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34. | without a reel or a stagger |
| 毫无蹒跚之态|脚跟很稳 |
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35. | 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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36. | Stagger the holidays;make holiday alternately |
| 错开休假日 |
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37. | Grandma managed to stagger upstairs. |
| 奶奶好不容易地摇摇晃晃地上了楼。 |
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38. | Suddenly, he started back at the report of fire-arms. |
| 忽然,枪声起处,他朝后打了个趔趄。 |
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39. | She reeled (back) from the force of the blow. |
| 她受此一击(向後)打了个趔趄. |
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40. | miss a step and fall or nearly fall. |
| 因走错一步而摔倒或打了个趔趄。 |
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