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91. | I was so tired I could hardly stagger to my feet. |
| 我太累了,摇摇晃晃的都站不稳了。 |
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92. | To proceed or act with uncertainty or indecision;waver. |
| 蹒跚走起来或动作起来不稳定,不确定;摇摆 |
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93. | Have you noticed that Mr Dickens lumbered a little in his walk ? |
| 你注意到没有狄更斯先生走起路来有些蹒跚? |
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94. | The valet shambled down the passage in his slippers. |
| 仆人趿着拖鞋蹒跚地沿着过道走开去了。 |
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95. | She took me by the hand and tottered down the hill. |
| 她拉着我的手,蹒跚着下山。 |
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96. | Yeomen- Added+4 maximum range to longbowman stagger and defend attacks. |
| 义勇骑兵-长弓在分散和防御阵形时最大射程+(?? |
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97. | 12 [和合]他们必飘流:从这海到那海,从北边到东边,往来奔跑寻求耶和华的话,却寻不着。 |
| NIV] Men will stagger from sea to sea and wander from north to east, searching for the word of the Lord |
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98. | stagger to one's feet, across the room, from side to side |
| 摇摇晃晃地站起来、 走到房间的另一边、 忽左忽右 |
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99. | The school was so crowded they had to stagger the classes. |
| 这所学校如此拥挤,他们只得错开上课。 |
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100. | The sick man faltered a few steps then fell. |
| 那个病人蹒跚地走了几步后就倒下了。 |
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