a. 笨拙的,不靈活的 difficult to handle or manage John Kerry recently spoke of his faith, but he's more awkward about it than President Bush's born again.
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ad. (見到生人)局促不安地,笨拙地 in an uncomfortable, nervous, or embarrassed way The 64-year-old man spoke slowly, almost awkwardly to his people, promising a stable government in which no corruption would be tolerated.