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  • 柯林斯词典释义
  • 英汉词典释义
  • 英英词典释义

awkwardly

['ɔ:kwədlɪ] [ˈɔkwədlɪ]
  • 名词:awkwardness;
  • 形容词:awkward;
  • 例句
    柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
    • ADJ-GRADED
      使人尴尬的;难处理的;棘手的
      An awkward situation is embarrassing and difficult to deal with.
      例句
      I was the first to ask him awkward questions but there'll be harder ones to come... 我是第一个向他提出尴尬问题的人,不过还会有人问更难回答的问题。 There was an awkward moment as couples decided whether to stand next to their partners. 大家在决定是否要站到自己配偶身旁时,这一刻令人尴尬。
    • ADJ-GRADED
      难使用的;难携带的;(工作)难处理的
      Something that is awkward to use or carry is difficult to use or carry because of its design. A job that is awkward is difficult to do.
      例句
      It was small but heavy enough to make it awkward to carry... 它虽然小,但很重,不便携带。 Full-size tripods can be awkward, especially if you're shooting a low-level subject. 标准尺寸的三脚架可能会不便于使用,用于拍摄低角度的物体时尤其如此。
    • ADJ-GRADED
      (行动)笨拙的;(姿势)别扭的
      An awkward movement or position is uncomfortable or clumsy.
      例句
      Amy made an awkward gesture with her hands. 埃米笨拙地做了个手势。
    • ADJ-GRADED
      害羞的;尴尬的;局促不安的
      Someone who feels awkward behaves in a shy or embarrassed way.
      例句
      Women frequently say that they feel awkward taking the initiative in sex... 女人们经常说她们不好意思在性生活上采取主动。 He was rather awkward with his godson. 在教子面前,他非常局促不安。
    • ADJ-GRADED
      不可理喻的;难打交道的;难相处的
      If you say that someone is awkward, you are critical of them because you find them unreasonable and difficult to live with or deal with.
      例句
      She's got to an age where she is being awkward. 她到了难相处的年龄。
    英汉词典释义
    • adv.
      笨拙地;无技巧地
      He scrambled awkwardly to his feet. 他笨拙地爬起身来。 I landed awkwardly and twisted my ankle. 我笨拙地跌在地上,扭伤了脚踝。 Simon shuffled awkwardly towards them. 西蒙笨拙地拖着脚朝他们走去。
      不方便地;不舒服地
      I had been lying awkwardly and my leg had gone numb. 我一直以一种不舒服的姿势躺着,腿已经麻木了。
      尴尬地;难堪地
      He stood awkwardly in the doorway, not sure what to say. 他尴尬地站在门口,不知道该说什么。
    英英词典释义
    • Adverb
      1. in an awkward manner;
      "he bent awkwardly"