unskilful
/ʌnˈskɪl.fəl/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈskɪl.fəl/ (ame, ipa)
unskilful — 形容詞
- unskilfulpositive
- more unskilfulcomparative
- most unskilfulsuperlative
1. not able to do an activity well, because you lack practice, control, or the righ
不熟練的
缺乏技巧,做事顯得生疏笨拙
not able to do an activity well, because you lack practice, control, or the right technique
Yuna looked unskilful beside the older dancers at the school rehearsal.
Yuna 在學校排練時站在那些較年長的舞者旁邊,看起來很不熟練。
look unskilful in comparison with practised performers
The unskilful waiter dropped two bowls while carrying soup to table six.
那位不熟練的服務生端湯到六號桌時摔了兩個碗。
Christopher felt unskilful with chopsticks during dinner at Lara's apartment.
Christopher 在 Lara 的公寓吃晚餐時,用筷子顯得很不熟練。
An unskilful repair left the drawer crooked and hard to close.
一次不熟練的修理讓抽屜歪掉,變得很難再關上。
Benjamin was unskilful at parking and scraped the gate with the mirror.
Benjamin 停車很不熟練,還用後照鏡擦到了大門。
- clumsy
adds awkward physical movement and frequent small accidents
- inept
harsher and more judgmental; often suggests embarrassing incompetence
- awkward
broader and weaker; can describe movement, design, or behavior without always implying real lack of skill
- unskilled
usually about not having training or qualifications, especially in work
文法句型
be unskilful at + noun/gerund (the activity)
be unskilful with + noun (the tool or thing handled)
an unskilful + noun (person, attempt, or repair)
用法筆記
Often describes a person or their handling of a task, tool, or situation. Common with at for an activity and with for the thing being handled. For lack of formal training in a job, unskilled is often the more usual word.