clumsiness
n. 笨拙,簡陋,醜陋
A clumsy person moves or handles things in a careless, awkward way, often so that things are knocked over or broken.
I'd never seen a clumsier, less coordinated boxer...
我從沒見過更笨拙、動作更不協調的拳擊手。
Unfortunately, I was still very clumsy behind the wheel of the jeep.
令人遺憾的是我開起吉普來還是笨手笨腳。
A clumsy action or statement is not skilful or is likely to upset people.
The action seemed a clumsy attempt to topple the Janata Dal government...
這一試圖推翻人民黨政府的行動似乎缺乏策略。
He denied the announcement was clumsy and insensitive.
他否認宣告不得體、不近人情。
An object that is clumsy is not neat in design or appearance, and is often awkward to use.
The keyboard is a large and clumsy instrument as far as portable computers are concerned...
就手提電腦而言,鍵盤就顯得大而笨重了。
It was a clumsy looking aeroplane.
那架飛機樣子很難看。
1. unskillfulness resulting from a lack of training
2. the carriage of someone whose movements and posture are ungainly or inelegant
3. the inelegance of someone stiff and unrelaxed (as by embarrassment)
I was ashamed at my clumsiness and insensitivity.
我為自己的笨拙和麻木不仁感到羞愧。
Ben's biggest problem is clumsiness.
本最大的毛病就是笨手笨腳。
His clumsiness embarrassed him.
他因自己的笨拙而感到尷尬。
And they are often associated with clumsiness and awkwardness.
人們還經常把左撇子和笨拙聯絡起來.
The clumsiness of power spoils the key, and uses the pickaxe.
權力拙劣地溺愛著鑰匙, 竟利用了鶴嘴鋤.