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1. | To be all in a fluster |
| 狼狈不堪 |
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2. | 10 [和合]你们象丛杂的荆19棘,象喝醉了的人,又如枯干的碎20秸全然烧灭。 |
| NIV] They will be entangled among thorns and drunk from their wine; they will be consumed like dry stubble. |
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3. | be all in a fluster |
| 惊慌失措;心情非常紧张 |
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4. | She laughed her parents into a fluster. |
| 她笑得父母很慌乱。 |
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5. | To make agitated or nervous; fluster. |
| 使紧张使不安或紧张;使慌张 |
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6. | be overcome with liquor |
| 喝醉 |
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7. | He often drinks himself drunk. |
| 他经常喝醉。 |
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8. | Habitually drunk. |
| 习惯性喝醉的. |
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9. | The honk of horn fluster the driver. |
| 汽车喇叭的响声使司机感到慌乱。 |
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10. | To make drunk;intoxicate. |
| 使醉酒;喝醉 |
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