awkward

更新时间:2026-07-04 15:09:10   栏目: 英语词典

awkward
词义
"awkward" 是一个形容词,意思是笨拙的、尴尬的、不舒适的、难处理的等。

音标:

/ˈɔːkwəd/ 或 /ˈɑːkwərd/

翻译:

笨拙的 — 指行为或动作显得不灵活或不自然。

尴尬的 — 指情况或气氛令人不自在或让人感到困窘。

不方便的 — 指某种情况或物体不易操作或处理。

读音:

英式发音:/ˈɔːkwəd/

美式发音:/ˈɑːkwərd/

用法:

笨拙的动作:例如,当一个人做事不灵活时,可以说他做得很“awkward”。

尴尬的社交情况:在社交场合中,某些话题或举动可能会让人感到“awkward”。

不适的环境:指让人感到不自在或难以应对的情境。

例句:

His first speech in front of the audience was so awkward that everyone felt uncomfortable.

I made an awkward mistake during the interview and couldn't recover.

The conversation turned awkward when no one knew what to say next.

She gave me an awkward look when I asked about her plans.

The room fell awkwardly silent after his comment.

I was in an awkward position trying to explain my absence at the meeting.

There was an awkward pause in the conversation after he made a strange joke.

It was an awkward situation when I accidentally spilled the drink on her dress.

His awkward behavior made it difficult for the others to feel at ease.

The meeting became awkward because of the unresolved conflict between the team members.

短语搭配:

Awkward silence — 尴尬的沉默

Awkward situation — 尴尬的情况

Awkward moment — 尴尬的时刻

Awkward posture — 不自然的姿势

Awkward conversation — 尴尬的对话

Awkward smile — 尴尬的笑容

“awkward”常用于描述不合适、不自然或让人不舒适的情境或行为。