clumsily


clum·sy

C0426300 (klŭm′zē)adj. clum·si·er, clum·si·est 1. Lacking physical coordination, skill, or grace; awkward.2. Awkwardly constructed; unwieldy: clumsy wooden shoes; a clumsy sentence.3. Gauche; inept: a clumsy excuse.
[From obsolete clumse, to be numb with cold, from Middle English clomsen, of Scandinavian origin.]
clum′si·ly adv.clum′si·ness n.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.clumsily - in a clumsy manner; "he snatched the bills clumsily"
Translations
笨拙地

clumsy

(ˈklamzi) adjective awkward in movement etc. He's very clumsy – he's always dropping things. 笨拙的 笨拙的ˈclumsily adverb 笨拙地 笨拙地ˈclumsiness noun 笨拙 笨拙