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41. | place(sth)in a zigzag or alternating arrangement |
| 交错安排(某事物);使(某事物)错开 |
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42. | without a reel or a stagger |
| 毫无蹒跚之态|脚跟很稳 |
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43. | stagger the chairs in the lecture hall. |
| 把讲演厅的椅子堆叠起来。 |
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44. | 9 [和合]你们等候惊奇吧!你们宴乐昏迷吧!他们10醉了,却非因11酒;他们东倒西歪,却非因浓酒。 |
| NIV] Be stunned and amazed, blind yourselves and be sightless; be drunk, but not from wine, stagger, |
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45. | The work shifts at the factory are staggered. |
| 这家工厂的作业班是错开的。 |
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46. | This slight breakup of timing is a way to avoid twins in the time realm. |
| 其实只要错开些时间,就可以避免这样。 |
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47. | This is probably the result of slippage of cells alongside each other. |
| 这可能是由于彼此相依的肌细胞错开。 |
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48. | Wouldn't we waste time hanging around? |
| 我们不会因为错开而浪费时间时间么? |
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49. | Staggered floor-two-way center ramp |
| 楼地板错开的双向中间匝道式 |
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50. | 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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