inexpertly
/ɪnˈekspɜːtli/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈekspɜːrtli/ (ame, ipa)
inexpertly — 副詞
1. doing a task with very little skill or training, so the result is poor.
不熟練地
以缺乏技巧或訓練的方式做事
doing a task with very little skill or training, so the result is poor.
Beatrix sewed the button back onto her jacket so inexpertly that it fell off again.
Beatrix 把鈕扣縫回外套上,縫得很不熟練,結果又掉了。
so inexpertly + that-clause showing consequence
The artist applied the paint inexpertly, leaving thick drops across the canvas.
那位畫家上顏料上得很拙劣,畫布上留下一塊塊厚厚的顏料。
inexpertly after verb + object
Haruto inexpertly repaired the old bicycle, covering his hands in black oil.
Haruto 不熟練地修理那輛舊腳踏車,弄到雙手沾滿黑色機油。
The garden wall was built inexpertly and began to lean after the first rain.
花園的圍牆蓋得很不牢固,下了一場雨就開始傾斜。
Ayesha's father smiled warmly at the birthday cake she had decorated so inexpertly.
Ayesha 的爸爸看到她這麼不熟練地裝飾的生日蛋糕,還是露出溫暖的微笑。
- clumsily
focuses on awkward physical movement, often involving accidents or dropped objects
- awkwardly
suggests lack of natural ease or comfort, not just lack of training
- unskillfully
direct and neutral; the closest formal synonym
- amateurishly
implies the person was not a trained professional; common for creative or craft tasks
- expertly
with great skill and knowledge gained through experience
- skillfully
with practiced ability and good technique
- proficiently
with competent training and reliable results
文法句型
inexpertly + verb
verb + object + inexpertly
be + inexpertly + past participle (passive)
用法筆記
Placed directly before the verb ('He inexpertly bandaged the cut') or after the verb and its object ('She repaired the shelf inexpertly'). Avoid fronting the adverb at the start of a clause — 'Inexpertly, she wrapped the gift' sounds very unnatural in English.