unwieldy的意思和读音

unwieldy

: [ʌnˈwildi] : [ʌnˈwiːldi]

adj.

adj.+n.unwieldy system

adj.manageable

adj.awkward,heavy,bulky,cumbersome,clumsy

unwieldyadj.

1.difficult to move or control because of its size, shape or weight

2.difficult to control or organize because it is very large or complicated

adj.1.2.3.使便,便

adj.1.too big or complicated to work well2.large or heavy and difficult to handle or carry

1. unwarranted unwieldy unwillingly ...

2. unwarranted unwieldy unwillingly ...

3. ... undercurrent unwieldy whisk ...

4. unwieldy adj. 便 tedious adj. ...

5. ... force way into house; large but impractical;unwieldy beautiful and moving; ...

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1.He has a whale boat and used to go fishing in it, but now he is no longer strong enough to manage its unwieldy bulk.

2.Alex Osborn, brainstorming's inventor, recommends an ideal group size of twelve, though this has proven to be a bit unwieldy.AlexOsborn12)。

3.Worse, nowadays, new oil tends to be found in relatively inaccessible spots or in more unwieldy forms.

4.Although you can implement all of these using the basic operations XSLT does support, such a program would be both unwieldy and slow.使XSLT

5.This unwieldy archive of my past, all my nearly forgotten selves, will eventually be my bequeathed burden to her, I suppose.

6.It shows up in your design as unclear information, unwieldy navigation, and other easily identifiable pieces of your design.便

7.This query, although fairly simple in terms of the result set, is lengthy and unwieldy when you have to maintenance such a query.

8.Cynics might scoff at GE's unwieldy "-magination" suffix, but it seems to have some kind of hidden mojo.“-magination”(magination),

9.The SQL required to perform such a complex set of transformations would prove unwieldy and difficult to maintain.SQL

10.That independent streak and willingness to break with the Party is what makes nationalism such an unwieldy force for China's rulers.使