gawky
英 ['gɔːkɪ]
美
英文詞源
- gawky (adj.)
- "awkward, ungainly," 1759, from gawk hand "left hand" (1703), perhaps a contraction of gaulick, thus "gaulish hand," derogatory slang that could have originated during some period of strained Anglo-French relations, i.e. most of recorded history. Liberman considers it belongs to the group that includes gawk (v.). Related: Gawkily.
雙語例句
- 1. One day he saw Lincoln -- a tall, shambling man, long, bony, gawky, but tremendously impressive.
- 有一天他看見林肯 -- 一個腳步踉踉的高個子, 又瘦又長, 笨手笨腳的, 但是給人以極其深刻的印象.
來自辭典例句
- 2. Does she look posh to you, or gawky?
- 她是不是看上去很優雅, 或者很笨拙?
來自電影對白
- 3. Mark Cuban's best player is still a tall gawky German guy.
- 馬克庫班的最好的球員依然是那個遲鈍的德國大個兒.
來自互聯網
- 4. One day he saw Lincoln - a tall, shambling man, long, bony, gawky, but tremendously impressive.
- 有一天他看見了林肯 —— 一個腳步踉蹌的高個子, 又瘦又長, 行動笨拙, 但給人極其深刻的印象.
來自互聯網