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1 awkward
{'ɔ:kwəd}
1. несръчен, непохватен, тромав, неловък
AWKWARD squad воен. необучени новобранци, прен. новаци
the AWKWARD age пубертетът
to be AWKWARD with one's hands несръчен съм, вързан съм в ръцете
2. неудобен, неловък, неприятен, мъчителен
to feel AWKWARD about (с ger) неудобно/неловко ми е (да)
3. мъчен, труден, опасен
AWKWARD door to open врата, която мъчно се отваря* * *{'ъ:kwъd} а 1. несръчен, непохватен, тромав, неловък; awkward squad* * *смотан; стеснителен; тромав; скован; затруднителен; недодялан; неудобен; несръчен; неловък; непохватен; нескопосен;* * *1. awkward door to open врата, която мъчно се отваря 2. awkward squad воен. необучени новобранци, прен. новаци 3. the awkward age пубертетът 4. to be awkward with one's hands несръчен съм, вързан съм в ръцете 5. to feel awkward about (с ger) неудобно/неловко ми е (да) 6. мъчен, труден, опасен 7. несръчен, непохватен, тромав, неловък 8. неудобен, неловък, неприятен, мъчителен* * *awkward[´ɔ:kwəd] adj 1. неудобен, неловък, стеснителен, затруднителен, мъчителен, неприятен; 2. разг. много голям, изключителен; 3. мъчен, труден; an \awkward corner опасен ъгъл; an \awkward door to open врата, която се закучва (не се отваря лесно); 4. разг. опасен; an \awkward customer опасен човек; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv awkwardly. -
2 customer
{'kʌstəmə}
1. клиент, купувач
2. разг. човек, тип
queer/awkward/rum CUSTOMER странен човек, чешит* * *{'k^stъmъ} n 1. клиент, купувач; 2. разг. човек, тип; queer/* * *особняк; купувач; клиент;* * *1. queer/awkward/rum customer странен човек, чешит 2. клиент, купувач 3. разг. човек, тип* * *customer[´kʌstəmə] n 1. клиент; купувач; 2. разг. човек; a cool \customer хладнокръвен, безцеремонен човек; a tough \customer здравеняк, издръжлив човек.
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an awkward customer — a person, group, or thing that causes problems, usually because they will not behave in the way you want or expect them to. There s usually at least one awkward customer who insists on doing everything according to the rule book … New idioms dictionary
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