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1 cumbersome
adjectivelästig, hinderlich [Kleider]; sperrig [Gepäck, Pakete]; schwerfällig [Bewegung, Stil, Arbeitsweise]* * ** * *cum·ber·some[ˈkʌmbəsəm, AM -bɚ-]cum·brous[ˈkʌmbrəs]it's rather \cumbersome having to carry all these cases around es ist wirklich beschwerlich, all diese Kisten herumschleppen zu müssena \cumbersome old computer ein langsamer alter Computer* * *['kʌmbəsəm]adjclothing, coat (be)hinderlich; spacesuit, movements, gesture, style, piece of music schwerfällig; vehicle unhandlich (inf), schwer zu manövrieren; suitcases, parcels sperrig, unhandlich; procedure, regulations beschwerlich, mühseligit's so cumbersome having to wear all this heavy clothing — es ist so lästig, dass man alle diese schweren Kleidungsstücke tragen muss
* * *cumbersome [-səm] adj (adv cumbersomely)1. lästig, hinderlich, beschwerlich2. plump, klobig, schwerfällig:a cumbersome parcel ein unhandliches Paket* * *adjectivelästig, hinderlich [Kleider]; sperrig [Gepäck, Pakete]; schwerfällig [Bewegung, Stil, Arbeitsweise]* * *adj.schwerfällig adj. -
2 unwieldy
adjectiveunhandlich [Werkzeug, Waffe]; sperrig [Karton, Form, Paket]* * *- academic.ru/79220/unwieldiness">unwieldiness* * *un·wieldy[ʌnˈwi:ldi]2. (ineffective) unüberschaubar\unwieldy system schwerfälliges System* * *[ʌn'wiːldɪ]adj* * *unwieldy adj (adv unwieldily)1. unbeholfen, schwerfällig2. a) unhandlichb) sperrig* * *adjectiveunhandlich [Werkzeug, Waffe]; sperrig [Karton, Form, Paket]* * *adj.schwerfällig adj.unhandlich adj.
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