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1 awkward
[ˈɔːkwəd] adjective1) not graceful or elegant:غَير بارِع، غَير لَبِق، غَير رَشيقan awkward movement.
2) difficult or causing difficulty, embarrassment etc:حَرِج، ُحْرِج، مُربِكHis cut is in an awkward place.
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2 awkward
عَسِر \ awkward: causing difficulty: an awkward bend in the road; an awkward man to deal with. -
3 awkward
صَعْب \ awkward: causing difficulty: an awkward bend in the road; an awkward man to deal with. complex: made up of many different parts; difficult to understand. complicated: hard to deal with or understand, because of its many difficult parts: a complicated machine; a complicated story. difficult: (of things) not easy; hard to do; needing skill, strength, thought, etc.. hard: difficult: a hard question. tough: hard: a tough job. \ See Also معقد (مُعَقَّد) -
4 awkward
مُرْتَبِك \ awkward: (of manner or movement) showing difficulty; not skilful: He is too awkward on his feet to be a dancer. perplexed: confused and in doubt. sheepish: feeling foolish and uncomfortable, not knowing how to behave in the company of others: My son gave me a sheepish smile when he saw me reading his school report (which was not at all good). -
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غَيْرُ لَبِق \ awkward: (of manner or movement) showing difficulty; not skilful: He is too awkward on his feet to be a dancer. tactless: showing no understanding or skill in dealing with others: a tactless person; a tactless statement. -
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7 awkward shape
неправильная форма; несимметричная форма; сложная форма ( детали)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > awkward shape
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8 The opposite of ice breaker. Something you do that makes it super awkward, right after meeting someone.
Jargon: ice makerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > The opposite of ice breaker. Something you do that makes it super awkward, right after meeting someone.
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9 неудобный для работы
Русско-английский технический словарь > неудобный для работы
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10 desajeitado
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11 неснаодлив
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12 сметен
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13 Umgelumpert
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14 неудобный в использовании
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > неудобный в использовании
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15 трудновыполнимый
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > трудновыполнимый
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16 kömpelö (avuton)
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17 gosh
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18 negrabiai
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19 negrabumas
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20 negrabus
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awkward — awkward, clumsy, maladroit, inept, gauche mean not adapted by constitution or character to act, operate, or achieve the intended or desired ends with ease, fitness, or grace. Awkward and clumsy are by far the widest of these terms in their range… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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awkward — [ôk′wərd] adj. [ME aukward < ON ǫfugr, turned backward + OE weard, WARD] 1. not having grace or skill; clumsy, as in form or movement; bungling [an awkward dancer, an awkward style] 2. inconvenient to use; hard to handle; unwieldy [an awkward… … English World dictionary
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awkward — [adj1] clumsy, inelegant all thumbs*, amateurish, artless, blundering, bulky, bumbling, bungling, butterfingers*, coarse, floundering, gawky, graceless, green*, having two left feet*, having two left hands*, incompetent, inept, inexpert, klutzy* … New thesaurus
awkward — index difficult, improper, inadept, incompetent, inelegant, inept (incompetent), ponderous, unbecoming … Law dictionary
awkward — (adj.) mid 14c., in the wrong direction, from AWK (Cf. awk) back handed + adverbial suffix weard (see WARD (Cf. ward)). Meaning clumsy first recorded 1520s. Related: Awkwardly. Other formations from awk, none of them surviving, were awky, awkly,… … Etymology dictionary
awkward — ► ADJECTIVE 1) hard to do or deal with. 2) causing or feeling embarrassment. 3) inconvenient. 4) clumsy. DERIVATIVES awkwardly adverb awkwardness noun. ORIGIN from obsolete … English terms dictionary
awkward — awk|ward S2 [ˈo:kwəd US ˈo:kwərd] adj [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: awk turned the wrong way (15 17 centuries) (from Old Norse öfugr) + ward] 1.) making you feel embarrassed so that you are not sure what to do or say = ↑difficult ▪ I hoped he would… … Dictionary of contemporary English
awkward — adj. 1) awkward with (he is awkward with children) 2) (BE) awkward for (Monday is awkward for me) 3) awkward to + inf. (it is awkward to discuss such matters in public = it is awkward discussing such matters in public) * * * [ ɔːkwəd] (BE)… … Combinatory dictionary
awkward — [[t]ɔ͟ːkwə(r)d[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED An awkward situation is embarrassing and difficult to deal with. I was the first to ask him awkward questions but there ll be harder ones to come... There was an awkward moment as couples decided whether to stand … English dictionary