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What are the words "similar" and "similar"?

Stumbling, stumbling, stumbling, trembling, stumbling

First of all, wavering

Vernacular explanation: swinging from side to side, unstable.

Dynasty: modern

Author: "Yilin"

Source: Yilin: "We are staggeringly growing up"

Second, stumbling

Interpretation of vernacular: stumble: walking unsteadily. You walk askew.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Shi Naian

Source: "Water Margin" The fourth time: "Stumbling up the mountain is like a crane in the wind."

Walking askew up the hill, like a crane in the wind.

Third, trip, trip

Vernacular explanation: unstable footing, stumbling.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Cao Xueqin

Source: A Dream of Red Mansions Episode 24: "Two people * * * are carrying a bucket of water, and one hand is holding clothes, stumbling and splashing."

Two men * * * were carrying a bucket of water, one was carrying clothes, and their feet were unstable and they stumbled.

Fourth, tremble

Vernacular explanation: describe trembling and trembling.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Cao Xueqin

Source: The eighty-third time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "The grandmother stood up trembling with the crow's head."

Fifth, stumbling

Vernacular interpretation: state words. Describe walking unsteadily.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Wu

Source: "The Scholars" The fifth time: "Stumbled and helped back."