awkward
awk
ˈɑk
aak
ward
wərd
vērd
British pronunciation
/ˈɔːkwəd/

“awkward”的英语定义和含义

awkward
01

尴尬, 不舒服

making one feel embarrassed or uncomfortable
awkward definition and meaning
example
例子
She felt awkward when she did n't know anyone at the party.
她在派对上不认识任何人时感到尴尬
02

笨拙的, 不灵活的

moving uncomfortably in a way that lacks grace and confidence
awkward definition and meaning
example
例子
She tripped over her own feet in an awkward attempt to impress her crush.
她在一个尴尬的尝试中绊倒在自己的脚上,试图给她的暗恋对象留下深刻印象。
03

困难的, 不便的

difficult to manage or deal with because of complexity or inconvenience
example
例子
The tool ’s awkward design made it hard to grip properly.
该工具的笨拙设计使其难以正确握持。
04

笨拙的, 尴尬的

lacking elegance or grace in expression, often leading to embarrassment or discomfort
example
例子
The awkward phrasing in his speech made it difficult for the audience to understand his point.
他演讲中尴尬的措辞让观众难以理解他的观点。
05

笨重的, 难以操作的

hard to hold, carry, or manage because of an inconvenient size, shape, or design
example
例子
He struggled with the awkward shape of the package.
他因包裹的笨拙形状而挣扎。
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