单词 | awkwardly |
释义 | awkwardly UK ['ɔ:.kwəd.li] US ['ɑ:.kwɚd-] adverb EMBARRASSED 尴尬的 ■in a worried or embarrassed way 局促不安地;尴尬地 •He shifted awkwardly from one foot to the other.他局促不安地站在那里,双脚倒来倒去。 ■in an embarrassing or worrying way, or a way which causes problems 不合适地;引发问题地;令人难堪担忧地•The publication of the economic statistics was awkwardly timed for the Government.经济统计数字公布的时机不对,令政府陷入尴尬局面。 UK ['ɔ:.kwəd.li] US ['ɑ:.kwɚd-] adverb MOVEMENT 动作 ■moving in a way that is not natural, relaxed or attractive 笨拙的;别扭的;不灵活的;难看的 •She fell awkwardly when she was skiing and twisted her ankle.滑雪时,她笨重地摔了一跤,扭伤了脚踝。 •He walked awkwardly across the room, aware that they were watching.他不自然地走过房间,知道大家都在看着他。 UK ['ɔ:.kwəd.li] US ['ɑ:.kwɚd-] adverb DIFFICULT 困难的 ■in a way that is difficult to deal with, use, or do 难用的;棘手的;难处理的,难对付的 •The car was parked awkwardly across the pavement.这辆车停得太不是地方了,把整条人行道堵住了。 UK ['ɔ:.kwəd.li] US ['ɑ:.kwɚd-] adverb NOT HELPFUL 没有助益的 ■in an intentionally unhelpful way 难相处的;不合作的;故意为难的 |
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