clunky 的定义
clunk·i·er, clunk·i·est.Informal.
- awkwardly heavy or clumsy: clunky metal jewelry; clunky shoes.
clunky 近义词
等同于 maladroit
等同于 ungainly
clunky 的近义词 6 个
clunky 的反义词 9 个
等同于 cumbersome
等同于 graceless
更多clunky例句
- Making things worse, official sign-up websites are clunky and hard to navigate.
- Previously, these sorts of deals had to be done via very clunky, direct deals and weren’t automated.
- Integrating soft, flexible plant material into robotics could aid in picking up fragile objects that would otherwise be damaged by clunky, rigid graspers, the researchers say.
- However, bunny boots are big, heavy, clunky, and are not great for hiking or covering ground.
- Today, Guston’s reputation as one of the most influential painters of the past half-century is built on these raw, clunky figurative paintings — not on the earlier “pictures of nothing.”
- It also contains some clunky passages of adultery, temptations of the flesh, and general sexual awkwardness.
- As long as Democrats don't mention the clunky word "infrastructure" too much, they should pivot hard to jobs.
- The first machine, the 914—so called because it could copy on paper nine inches by fourteen inches—was a complex, clunky beast.
- The Oculus Rift is a wearable headset that goes over the eyes like a clunky pair of scuba goggles.
- Fifty years ago, most households still owned clunky black-and-white TV sets.