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unwieldily

/uhn-weel-dee/US // ʌnˈwil di //UK // (ʌnˈwiːldɪ) //

毫不费力地,不费吹灰之力,不费力地,不费力气地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    un·wield·i·er, un·wield·i·est.

    • : not wieldy; wielded with difficulty; not readily handled or managed in use or action, as from size, shape, or weight; awkward; ungainly.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inhard

Examples

  • The higher polynomials grow in degree, the more unwieldy they become.

  • That seems relatively straightforward, but throw local laws into the mix and the standards become a lot more unwieldy.

  • Every election cycle, critics lament how unwieldy, ugly, or downright confusing the voting form is.

  • Investors flew from the Bay Area to Florida and signed strict non-disclosure agreements so they could strap on unwieldy prototypes.

  • I suspect Fitbit learned its lesson about unwieldy watch designs with the Ionic.

  • But any biographer of the novel faces a problem more fundamental than compressing between two covers a vast and unwieldy subject.

  • Lachs writes with clarity and concision—admirable concision, considering how unwieldy university press offerings tend to be.

  • Turn all those unwieldy tabs into one manageable list with OneTab.

  • The Wii U Gamepad, although it looks unwieldy at first, is actually great to use.

  • Unwieldy trash piles or not, the coming treasure hunts are sure to be interesting ones.

  • But he found the weapon unwieldy, and he returned to his hotel a sadder man than he left it.

  • His body had grown unwieldy from years and lack of exercise, and his clothes were old-fashioned and, generally, dusty.

  • His gunners pelted the unwieldy budgerows with round shot until they began to sink.

  • The women, likewise, are very tall, but too muscular—they might even be termed unwieldy.

  • The Castilians would doubtless have resented the dismemberment of the unwieldy body of which they formed the head.