awkward
[ˈɔ:kwərd]
adj.
令人尴尬的;
难对付的;
不方便的;
笨拙的;
例句:
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Alexandra looked plump and awkward in her cast-off clothing.
亚历山德拉穿着那身过时的衣裳,显得臃肿笨拙。
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Unfortunately, Grandma always seems to awaken at awkward moments.
不幸的是,奶奶好像总是醒来的不是时候。
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Walton saw genius in the awkward, self-conscious Roth.
来自NEWYORKER
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I'm always being told off for being so awkward.
我笨手笨脚的,总挨训。
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This is more than a little awkward, intellectually.
来自BBC
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There was an awkward moment after the others left.
来自NEWYORKER
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It was an awkward time to call.
这个时间打电话是令人尴尬的。
来自《权威词典》
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The new garage made an awkward addition to the house.
新建的汽车车库与房子不相称,有点不伦不类。
来自《权威词典》
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He asked me such an awkward question that I did not know what to reply.
他向我提了个十分尴尬的问题,我真不知道该怎样答复。
来自《权威词典》