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51. | [Formal] destitute; impoverished; 2.to stagger; to totter |
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52. | He gave a stagger on hearing the news. |
| 他听到这一消息两腿摇晃起来。 |
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53. | to stagger along; to reel; to walk unsteadily |
| 磕磕撞撞 |
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54. | to shake from side to side; to wobble stagger |
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55. | 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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56. | the engines being staggered fore and aft to minimise the width occupied. |
| 发动机前后错开排列,以减少所占的宽度。 |
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57. | 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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58. | 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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59. | 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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60. | The schools in this area have staggered holidays. |
| 这个地区的各所学校的假期是错开的。 |
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