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51. | To move with a waddling motion; toddle. |
| 摇摇晃晃地走趔趔趄趄地移动,移动;蹒跚 |
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52. | The skater stumbled but at once recovered himself. |
| 溜冰者滑了一个趔趄,但立刻恢复了平衡。 |
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53. | to shake from side to side; to wobble stagger |
| 晃悠 |
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54. | She threw herself at Thomson, knocking him off balance. |
| 她向汤姆森猛扑过去,把他撞了个趔趄。 |
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55. | Each staggered while trying to decide who had the better right to the door. |
| 两人都打了个趔趄,弄不清到底谁有权先通过大门。 |
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56. | The difficulties of the examination did not stagger him. |
| 考试的难度并没有使他畏缩。 |
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57. | [Formal] destitute; impoverished; 2.to stagger; to totter |
| 竭蹶 |
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58. | The beggar shambled past us. |
| 那个乞丐脚蹭着地从我们身旁走过.Stagger and stumble suggest unsteady or uncontrolledmovement. |
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59. | Our management has decided to stagger our working hour. |
| 我们的管理部门已决定错开工作时间。 |
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60. | 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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