ineptly
/ɪˈneptli/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪˈneptli/ (ame, ipa) · /-ptlē -li/ (ame, mw)
ineptly — 副詞
1. with so little skill that something is done badly or causes problems
笨拙地
做事不熟練、容易出錯地
with so little skill that something is done badly or causes problems
Kian ineptly wrapped the glass vase, so it broke on the bus.
Kian 笨拙地把玻璃花瓶包起來,所以它在公車上摔破了。
ineptly + practical task with a bad result
The new intern ineptly copied the schedule and gave everyone the wrong time.
那位新實習生笨拙地抄了時間表,害大家都記錯時間。
ineptly + copy + wrong information
Putri ineptly glued the torn page and stuck it to the table.
Putri 笨拙地把破掉的那頁黏補,結果把它黏在桌上。
The cake was ineptly decorated, and the icing slid onto the floor.
那個蛋糕被笨拙地裝飾,結果糖霜滑到了地板上。
Wren ineptly introduced the guest speaker and forgot her name twice.
Wren 笨拙地介紹來賓講者,還兩次忘了她的名字。
- clumsily
Emphasizes awkward physical movement more strongly than ineptly.
- awkwardly
Can describe social discomfort as well as lack of skill; ineptly focuses on poor performance.
- incompetently
Stronger and more formal, often suggesting lack of ability in a job or duty.
- skillfully
Shows good control and ability in doing the task.
- expertly
Suggests a very high level of practiced skill.
文法句型
ineptly + verb
be + past participle + ineptly
用法筆記
Usually describes a practical action or response that goes wrong because the person lacks skill. Common with tasks such as handling objects, explaining something, or trying to fix a problem.