gawky
常見(jiàn)例句
- And I think that she was very conscious that the peacock was this gawky, comic bird.
我覺(jué)得她十分清楚孔雀是多么呆頭呆腦、滑稽可笑。 - Nor are the rules of algebra governed by social conventions: a gawky 14-year-old who clams up in interviews can still do well.
社會(huì)習(xí)俗也絕然不能支配代數(shù)學(xué)的規(guī)律:一名在面試中沉默笨拙的14歲小孩仍然能夠在這方面做的很好(指代數(shù))。 - She was drawn to the scholastic and artistic crowds in high school but they rejected her point-blank, assuming either that she was a flighty airhead or was mocking the gawky students in those circles.
在高中時(shí),她想和愛(ài)學(xué)習(xí)有藝術(shù)氣質(zhì)的人交朋友,但是他們斷然拒絕接受她,因?yàn)樗麄兿氘?dāng)然的認(rèn)為她只是一個(gè)輕浮而且腦袋空空如也的傻瓜蛋,或者懷疑她在嘲笑他們?nèi)锏膶W(xué)生們遲鈍。 - From afar the creatures appear gawky and unsettling, with their long, scrawny legs, puffball bodies and impossible necks.
FORBES: Magazine Article - As gawky then as he was later as an adult, Casey lacked the physical coordination to spar well.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy CIA Director William Casey: His Analysis And Plain Speech Help Him Lead The Agency to the Top - Her depiction as a tongue-lolling, gawky and confused dancer entangled in spools of television cable was offensive to say the least.
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