clumsier

clumsier

美 [?kl?mzi]  英 ['kl?mzi]

  • adj.(手腳)笨拙的;愚笨的;制作粗陋的;(文體等)臃腫的

詞形變化

比較級:clumsier  最高級:clumsiest  

反義詞

同義詞

英漢解釋

adj.
1.
(手腳)笨拙的
2.
愚笨的,不圓滑的
3.
制作粗陋的;(文體等)臃腫的

英英解釋

adj.

例句

One of the clumsier faux pas is when a customer fails to inform the master in advance of dislikes or allergies.

另外一種笨拙失誤行徑就是顧客事前告知壽司師傅不喜歡什么或者什么過敏反應

It was clumsier; it lacked the excitement of a great metropolis.

比較粗陋缺少都市激情

Some American kids sneered at me when I spoke. I was embarrassed, and this made my speaking even clumsier.

因此一些美國孩子講話時候譏笑尷尬然后

But most of the systems were even clumsier than the combination of laptop and large-screen TV that today's viewers have kludged together.

大多數這些系統效果甚至筆記本電腦屏幕電視湊合一起組合差勁

Boys are usually clumsier than girls in certain activities.

某些活動孩子通常女孩子笨拙一些

Toads have shorter legs and are generally clumsier than frogs.

蟾蜍青蛙而且通常青蛙

Let Rose cut the cake. She's not clumsier than anybody else.

阿奇羅絲任何人