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1 неуклюжий
1) General subject: awkward (о людях, движениях и т. п.), boorish, bouncing, bulky, bumbling, bungling, cack-handed, chuckle, chunking, cloddish, clumsy, cowish (в движениях), cubbish, elephantic, elephantine, footless, fumbling, gawky, gnarled, gnarly, graceless (о стиле), ham fisted, ham handed, ham-fisted, ham-handed, heavy, heavy-handed, hulking, hulky, inert, left-handed, lob, loose as goose, loosey goosey, lout, lubber, lubberly, lumbersome, lumping (о походке), lumpish, maladroit, oaf, oafish, ouph, ouphe, oxy, shambling, slouchy (особ. о походке), splay, splayfooted, stiff, three corner, three cornered, three-cornered, uncouth, ungainly, unskilful, unwieldy, ursal, clutz (как сушествительное), cumbersome, chimsy3) American: klutzy, loosey-goosey4) French: gauche5) Bookish: ambilaevous (в обращении с вещами), ambilevous (в обращении с вещами)6) Scottish language: corrie-fisted7) Jargon: butterfingers, flubdubbed, goon, goony, horsey (о человеке), horsy (о человеке), kack-handed, keck-handed, schleppy, slob-foot, clunker (игрок в гольф, теннис и др.), ropey, slewfoot8) Makarov: backhand (особ. в работе), backhanded (особ. в работе), inartificial, lumpy, rustic, shambling (о стихах, стиле)9) Taboo: bear, clumsy as a cub bear handling his prick, gangly, lummox10) Non-profit-making organization: tipsy -
2 руки-крюки
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3 руки-крюки
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4 с огромными ручищами
1) General subject: ham fisted, ham handed2) Colloquial: ham-fisted, ham-handedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > с огромными ручищами
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5 с пудовыми кулаками
1) General subject: ham fisted, ham handed2) Colloquial: ham-fisted, ham-handedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > с пудовыми кулаками
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6 неуклюжий
clumsy имя прилагательное:hulky (неуклюжий, нескладный)chuckle (неуклюжий, большеголовый)cubbish (неуклюжий, дурно воспитанный)cack-handed (неуклюжий, неловкий)left-handed (делающий все левой рукой, сделанный левой рукой, неуклюжий, неискренний, лицемерный, сомнительный)словосочетание: -
7 неловкий
1) General subject: angular, angulous, awkward, blundering, bouncing, bumbling, cack-handed, clumsy, cubbish, embarrassing, fumbling, gawky, heavy-handed, ill at ease, inconvenient, maladroit, oafish, splayfooted, stiff, three corner, three cornered, three-cornered, uncomfortable, uncouth, uneasy (о движениях и т. п.), ungainly, unhandy, unskilful, artless, ham-fisted, ham-handed, ungraceful2) Colloquial: cringe-making3) American: klutzy4) French: gauche5) Sports: unskillful6) Diplomatic term: untoward7) Psychology: self-conscious8) Jargon: butterfingers, raunchie, raunchy, ronchie, slob-foot9) Makarov: backhand (особ. в работе), backhanded (особ. в работе), helpless, strange10) Taboo: galoot -
8 нескладный
1) General subject: angular, angulous, awkward, bulky, chuckle, clumsy, cumbersome, cumbrous, doggerel, doggrel, gangling, ham-handed, heavy-handed, hulking, hulky, incoherent, left-handed, lob, loose as goose, loosey goosey, lout, lubber, lubberly, oaf, oafish, off key, ouph, ouphe, rustic, shapeless (о фигуре и т.п.), three corner, three cornered, three-cornered, uncouth, ungainly, unhandy, unshapely, unwieldy, weedy, blundering2) Colloquial: muff3) American: loosey-goosey4) Jargon: plug5) Makarov: doggerel (о стихах), off-key -
9 валиться из рук
неодобр.1) (не удаваться, не ладиться из-за неловкости, неуклюжести кого-либо) cf. one's fingers are (go) all thumbs; one is all thumbs; one is ham-handed (ham-fisted); butter-fingersА сама [Катя] неумелая, неряха - всё у неё валилось из рук. (И. Грекова, За проходной) — Katya was a slovenly girl whose fingers were all thumbs.
2) (не ладиться из-за плохого настроения, апатии, присутствия кого-либо и т. п.) one has not the heart to do anything; one cannot get down to anything; all one's efforts end in failure; one is all thumbs- Аделаида - пейзажи и портреты пишет (и ничего кончить не может), а Аглая сидит, ничего не делает. У меня тоже дело из рук валится: ничего не выходит. (Ф. Достоевский, Идиот) — 'Adelaida paints landscapes or portraits (which she never finishes), while Aglaia just sits there, doing nothing. I can't get down to anything either; I don't seem able to.'
До сих пор его донимал насморк, и от этого было скверное настроение. Ничего не хотелось делать, всё валилось из рук. (Ю. Трифонов, Студенты) — He still had a wretched cold in the head, which kept him in low spirits. He had no desire to do anything whatsoever, and all his efforts ended in failure.
- Припрётся в кабинет, сядет и смотрит. Вот веришь, Фёдор Иванович, я под чужими глазами работать не могу - всё из рук валится... (В. Липатов, Деревенский детектив) — 'He comes barging into my office, takes a seat and sits there watching - believe it or not, Fyodor Ivanovich, I cannot work when people are breathing down my neck - my fingers go all thumbs.'
Когда её нет, он скучает, места себе не находит, всё валится у него из рук. (Ю. Казаков, Трали-вали) — Without her he fretted and felt lonely, he could not put his hand to anything.
Я действительно в последние дни места себе не нахожу, ничего не делаю - всё из рук валится и сплю скверно. (Б. Можаев, Трое) — It was true I had been a bit restless lately and had been unable to get anything done - I was all thumbs and had been sleeping badly too.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > валиться из рук
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10 руки не из того места растут
Colloquial: ham-handedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > руки не из того места растут
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11 грубый
1) General subject: Anglo-Saxon, Boeotian, Gothic, X rated, X-rated, abrupt (о манерах и т.п.), acerb, agrestic, baboon, bad (об ошибке), barbaric, barbarous, barking, bearish, beastly, bestial, blunt, boarish, booish, boor, boorish, broad, brushy, brusque, brut, brutal, brutish, burly, burry, caddish, chuffy, churl, churlish, clodhopping, clover, clownish, clumsy, coarse (о пище, одежде и т. п.), coarse grained, common, crass, crude, currish, curt, custard pie, dead hearted, dead-hearted, doggish, earthy, feral, ferine, glaring, gnarled, gnarly, gnarly (о внешности), gross, gruff (о голосе), gruffy, ham-handed, hard bitten, hard boiled, hard case, hard shelled, hard-mouthed, harsh, heathenish, hoarse, home made, homespun, horny, horse, horse-laugh, ill mannered, ill-mannered, ill-natured, illiberal, incondite, inelegant, inurbane, iron sided, jazz, knockabout, larrikin, loutish, low, low lived, lowbred, menial (о работе), obscene, of coarse fiber (о человеке), pebbly, petulant, plebeian, primitive, profane, randy, rank, raw (в художественном отношении), ribald, robust, rough, rough hewn, rough spoken, rough-hewn, rude, ruffian, rugged, rustic, savage, scratchy (о рисунке), scurril, scurrile, scurrilous, shaggy, sharp (о словах), short (о речи), slight (о наброске, очерке), snappish, snippy, strong, surly, swinish, tough (о человеке), truculent, uncivil, underbred, unfinished, ungentle, ungracious, unhandsome, unmannerly, unrefined, visceral, vulgar, woolly, woolly (о живописи), yokelish, offhanded, reedy, (о человеке) kind of crude, naked, outright, ruvid, cur2) Geology: rudaceous (об осадочных породах)4) Colloquial: coarse-grained (о человеке), hard-case, ignorant, low-down, tike, tyke, roughhewn, messy5) Dialect: iron-sided6) American: hard-bitten, hobnailed, wild and woolly7) Obsolete: mobbish9) Bookish: discourteous, obdurate11) Rare: brief (о манерах), scurvy, thersitical12) Mathematics: structurally stable13) Law: flagrant15) Architecture: unpolished16) Mining: heavy17) Psychology: impertinent, rude (о поведении), voyeurism18) Theatre: custard-pie19) Textile: hard20) Jargon: hard-boiled, hot, uncool, bitchy (Don't be so bitchy! Не будь таким грубым!), trashy, ripe, snottie, zhlubby, Barbie Doll, Wop, cheeky, down, raunchie, raunchy, ronchie, woozy, wuzzy22) Student language: butter head, butterhead23) Metrology: coarse (например, о настройке)24) Drilling: bastard25) Polymers: grained26) Automation: coarse (напр. о регулировке)27) Quality control: rough (о приближении)28) Aviation medicine: abrasive (о человеке)29) Makarov: barbaresque (о стилях в искусстве), barbarian, barbarous (о языке), base, brute, churly, coarse (о материале), crude (об аналогии), dragoon, gnarled (о внешности), hackly (о ПВ), hard-shelled, harsh (на ощупь), harsh (о вкусе), harsh (о выражениях и т.п.), home-made, homely, ill-bred, inartificial, incult, indelicate, low-lived, offhand, plain, rough (о вычислениях, оценках), rough (о поверхности), rugged (о ПВ), rugged (о поверхности), shafty (о шерсти), termagant, uncivilized, uncouth, uncultivated31) Internet: unmanner32) Phraseological unit: born in a barn (ill-mannered.)33) Numismatics: routh
См. также в других словарях:
ham-handed — ham fisted ham fisted ham handed ham handedadj. not skillful in physical movement especially with the hands; clumsy; bungling; also used metaphorically of actions; as, ham handed governmental interference. Syn: bumbling, bungling, butterfingered … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ham-handed — ham′ hand ed adj. cvb clumsy, inept, or heavy handed: a ham handed apology[/ex] • Etymology: 1915–20 ham′ hand ed•ness, n … From formal English to slang
ham-handed — [ham′han΄did] adj. clumsy, graceless, or tactless; inept: also Chiefly Brit. ham fisted … English World dictionary
ham-handed — hamhandedness; esp. Brit., hamfistedness, n. /ham han did/, adj. clumsy, inept, or heavy handed: a ham handed approach to dealing with people that hurts a lot of feelings. Also, esp. Brit., ham fisted /ham fis tid/. [1915 20] * * * … Universalium
ham-handed — adj. colloq. = HAM FISTED. Derivatives: ham handedly adv. ham handedness n. * * * ˌham ˈfisted f18 [ham fisted] (NAmE also ˈham handed) adjective (informal … Useful english dictionary
ham-handed — mod. lacking dexterity; clumsy. U If I wasn’t so ham handed, I could probably fix the thing myself. □ He is the most ham handed guy I’ve ever seen … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
ham-handed — {adj.}, {slang} 1. Having very large hands. * /Pete is a big, ham handed man who used to be a football player./ 2. See: HEAVY HANDED … Dictionary of American idioms
ham-handed — {adj.}, {slang} 1. Having very large hands. * /Pete is a big, ham handed man who used to be a football player./ 2. See: HEAVY HANDED … Dictionary of American idioms
ham-handed — adj slang 1. Having very large hands. Pete is a big, ham handed man who used to be a football player. 2. See: heavy handed … Словарь американских идиом
ham-handed — adjective Clumsy, heavy, or inept; not delicate, light or gentle. Some of the dishes arrived damaged after their ham handed moving efforts … Wiktionary
ham-handed — adjective Date: 1918 lacking dexterity or grace ; heavy handed • ham handedly adverb • ham handedness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary