clumsiest
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
- 網絡笨笨;笨手笨腳的;拙劣的
詞形變化
比較級:clumsier 最高級:clumsiest 反義詞
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例句
The survey, spanning two years, found 1989 gave birth to the clumsiest folk, with more claims from 23-year-olds than any other age group.
這項調查歷時兩年,還發現1989年出生的小青年們是最笨手笨腳的。23歲的他們的受傷記錄也比其他的年齡段要多。
SHIFTING consumer tastes and changing regulations have forced even the clumsiest of retail behemoths to be more fleet-footed.
消費者品味的改變及規章制度的變幻莫測,都迫使那些最為笨拙的零售業巨頭向靈活的模式轉變。
He is determined to end talk of his firm having replaced Citigroup as America's clumsiest bank.
他決心要中止人們對美銀取代花旗成為美國最遜的銀行的詬病。
Jackie is the clumsiest person I've ever seen. She's like a bull in a china shop.
潔琪是我所見過最笨拙的人。她笨手笨腳的。
By contrast, technically, Melville is the clumsiest of amateur poets, though of course the load of meaning is greater.
通過對比,梅爾維爾在技巧上是個最拙劣的外行詩人,可是詩的內蘊卻要深厚很多。
For example, Charles Stoddard argues that America has one of the clumsiest systems of popular government in the Western world.
例如,查理斯斯多德爾德爭論道:在西方世界受歡迎卻又不得體的政府系統中,美國擁有其中之一。
You are the clumsiest person I have ever known .
你是我見過的最笨的人。
The clumsiest, most economic object, the holes pierced in an oil can to make a fire, a folding lantern, a Ball of string or a floor tile
最粗糙、最廉價的東西、一個開幾個孔來點火的油罐、一只折疊手提燈、—團線或一塊地磚。
even the clumsiest of retail behemoths
最糟糕的零售巨獸