inept的意思和读音

inept

: [ɪˈnept] : [ɪ'nept]

adj.

adj.competent

adj.incompetent,inexpert,clumsy,ham-fisted,maladroit

ineptadj.

1.acting or done with no skill

She was left feeling inept and inadequate.

an inept remark

adj.1.,2.,3.,

adj.1.someone who is inept does not have much ability or skill; used about things that are done very badly

1. indulge inept inertia ...

2. Ept inept adhere 。- ...

3. mean<> inept<> jovial<> ...

4. in- into,not inhale inept , innocent ...

5. driveling: inept。 drop-dead: 。 ...

6. Awkwardly constructed;unwieldy: : Gauche;inept:

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1.But most seem to think the senator is inept at best and a liar at worst.

2.Frankand Eddie are a pair of inept would-be wise guys trying to scare up enough money to get out of the small Texas town they call home.

3.the irascible, autocratic Ford would prove as inept a chief executive in his later years as he had been brilliant in his youth.

4.Now imagine working that HARD year in and year out, only to be rewarded with an inept supporting cast and an early exit out of the playoffs.

5.With a gentleness that blurred into docility, Hermann was to prove inept as a businessman and forever impractical in financial matters.

6.Computers are often inept at understanding the meaning of a word because that meaning depends on the context in which the word is used.

7.Inept, frightened pilots at the controls of a vast machine they cannot understand, Calling in experts to tell them which buttons to push.

8.Husband: I know, but the workers said that because I'm so inept they had to get rid of me to keep their jobs. It was a mutiny.

9.Fortunately, Fitzgerald's editor, Maxwell Perkins, rejected the great author's inept title and replaced it with his own brilliant choice.

10.Only inept officials would burden children with such a requirement rather than install speed bumps, others insisted.