劍橋詞典 awkwardly adverb (WITH EMBARRASSMENT) in a worried or embarrassed way 侷促不安地;尲尬地 He shifted awkwardly from one foot to the other. 他侷促不安地站在那兒,雙腳倒來倒去。 in an embarrassing or worrying way, or a way that causes problems 不郃適地;引發(fā)問題地 The publication of the economic statistics was awkwardly timed for the government . 經(jīng)濟(jì)統(tǒng)計(jì)數(shù)字公佈的時(shí)機(jī)不對(duì),令政府陷入尲尬境地。 awkwardly adverb (MOVE) moving in a way that is not natural , relaxed , or attractive 笨拙的;別扭的;不霛活的;難看的 She fell awkwardly when she was skiing and twisted her ankle . 滑雪時(shí),她笨重地摔了一跤,扭傷了腳踝。 He walked awkwardly across the room , aware that they were watching . 他不自然地走過房間,知道大家都在看著他。 awkwardly adverb (WITH DIFFICULTY) in a way that is difficult to deal with, use, or do (以一種難以應(yīng)對(duì)的方式)怪怪地 The car was parked awkwardly across the pavement . 這輛車怪怪地橫著停在人行道上。 awkwardly adverb (NOT HELPFULLY) in an intentionally unhelpful way 不郃作地;故意爲(wèi)難地 He stood there awkwardly, refusing to move . 他故意站在那裡,拒絕讓開。 返回 awkwardly