0 Clumsy people move in a way that is not controlled or careful enough, and often knock or damage things. -- niezgrabny, niezdarny
1 If you behave in a clumsy way, you upset people because you are not careful about their feelings. -- niezręczny
2 Clumsy objects are large, not attractive, and often difficult to use. -- nieporęczny
Without laziness the code would be much clumsier and less declarative.
The claim that left-handers are overall clumsier than right-handers was not supported.
Besides that, the claim that left-handers are overall clumsier than right-handers was not supported.
They insist on accuracy of meaning first even if the result is a little clumsier than an alternative which reads rather easily.
Although similar results are obtained, the computations become much clumsier.
A clumsier but more accurate description would be 'individualistic constructivism'.
Clumsy servants, inattentive guests (here located primarily in the back rooms), and noisy children are also common figures.
If, nonetheless, there still recurs the brash tug of clumsy feet against sensitive scholarly tripwires, without these scholars' expertise there would have been endless detonation.
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笨拙的,不靈活的, 笨手笨腳,不靈巧…
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笨拙的,不灵活的, 笨手笨脚,毛手毛脚,不灵巧…
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torpe, desgarbado/da [masculine-feminine], torpe [masculine-feminine]…
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desajeitado, canhestro, inepto…
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不器用な…
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sakar, beceriksiz, patavatsız…
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maladroit/-oite, gauche, maladroit…
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