0 unable to express feelings or ideas clearly, or expressed in a way that is difficult to understand -- 不善辭令的,口齒不清的
When it comes to expressing their emotions, some people are hopelessly inarticulate. 一些人在表達自己的感情時顯得笨嘴拙舌。
His speech was inarticulate and it was obvious he had been drinking. 他講話口齒不清,很明顯他喝酒了。
If hate speech were really inarticulate, it would cease to be understandable, meaningful, or objectionable.
In this way, the holistic and inarticulate imperative of knowledge by acquaintance becomes conditional on given criteria.
In the final scene, drunken wedding guests are toasting the health of the bridal couple when the police make their blustering, inarticulate entrance.
Though an orator, he is painfully shy and inarticulate.
He stumbled, inarticulate and inchoate, unable to defend the abysmal record of his government.
We limited our analysis to articulate and inarticulate brachiopods, trilobites, anthozoans, and bivalves.
He shows, moreover, how we can use bodies as texts and can allow scars, deformities and tattoos to speak for people who were generally inarticulate.
I may remain in an inarticulate state, in a state of intelligent feeling.