0 not graceful or elegant -- neobratný
an awkward movement.
1 difficult or causing difficulty, embarrassment etc -- nevhodný, trapný, nepříjemný
Physically, the book's size is an awkward 10 inches by 7 inches.
The pronoun it might have been a bit awkward here followed by plus.
It may simply be that a sentence with two adverbs in a row is not very elegant and is stylistically awkward.
Writers have characterised some relationships as arbitrary, whimsical, awkward or confusing, yet celebrated the carefully studied asymmetry of others as an artistic tour-de-force.
For some, the bonding rituals are awkward moments that need to be negotiated by making excuses and hanging back.
It is, therefore, awkward to use improving values for algorithms like alpha-beta that use both upper and lower bounds.
This finding is awkward for the theory, but it is certainly not a fatal blow.
Words like awkward and coyote can be described as having informative beginnings, because they start with uncommon trigrams.
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困難的, 難用的, 棘手的…
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困难的, 难用的, 棘手的…
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incómodo, torpe, incómodo/da [masculine-feminine]…
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difícil, complicado, embaraçoso…
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やっかいな, 扱いにくい, 気まずい…
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çetin, zor ve sorun çıkaran, sakar…
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embarrassant/-ante, maladroit/-oite, difficile…
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incòmode, maldestre…
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