英:[ʌns'kɪlfʊlɪ]
美:[ʌns'kɪlfʊlɪ]
英:[ʌns'kɪlfʊlɪ]
美:[ʌns'kɪlfʊlɪ]
adjective
not skillful : lacking in skill or proficiency
The first known use of unskillful was in 1565
1 Primarily, the precepts protect us from ourselves, from the suffering we cause others and ourselves when we act unskillfully.
主要原因在于,戒律能保护我们免于自我伤害,以及避免我们自己的不善行为带给自己或他人苦恼。
2 Having the natural feelings of a tradesman at finding that a job he should have been called in for had been unskillfully botched by his customers among themselves, he was disposed to say no.
他有一种生意人的自然感情,发现本应该把他叫去做的一件事情,却叫主顾们笨手笨脚地替他做了,心里想回答她说不一样。
3 an unskillful editor can be worse than none at all
4 some painfully unskillful playing by the band's guitarist
5 It was intended to be a mockery of the way White people danced, though plantation owners often interpreted slaves' movements as unskillful attempts to be like them.
6 As is often the case, Louie was unlucky — and also unskillful.
7 Clumsily or unskillfully performed.
笨拙地或不熟练地表演的.