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单词 cack-handed
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Definition of cack-handed in English:

cack-handed

adjective kakˈhandɪd
British informal
  • 1Inept; clumsy.

    不熟练的;笨拙的

    a great song ruined by cack-handed production

    一首被拙劣演唱糟蹋的好歌。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I know the police are overstretched but I don't think they leave the investigation of attempted murders to cack-handed private investigators.
    • The subtlety of the original, and the intensity rendered as much by its bleak, thoughtful ending as the stark black and white visuals, are entirely absent from this cack-handed renovation.
    • He said: ‘I can only describe it as an amateurish, cack-handed attempt at health promotion by some staggeringly inept students.’
    • Yesterday, though, there were no such difficulties as the belly putter he adopted just a few weeks back, and the cack-handed grip with which he has been experimenting these past few days, combined to take him out in 32 and back in 30.
    • From what I'm led to believe it's all been done in a bit of a cack-handed way and in essence it seems he does not care.
    • Did they deliberately conceal what was going on in a cack-handed attempt to allay public panic?
    • So instead I ask the straight girls amongst you to help out the naïve and cack-handed man in your life.
    • It would not be the first example of an unusually cack-handed attempt to get his message across last week.
    • While this is, at first glance, a compliment, it turns out to be a rather cack-handed one.
    • In the same way that referees who call too much attention to themselves on the pitch demean the spectacle by disrupting everyone's concentration, cack-handed sportscasters are also an obstacle to our enjoyment of live sport.
    • The lies listed above may seem obvious or cack-handed, but remember that they don't have to stick.
    • It is difficult to conceive a more cack-handed, clumsy way of running a regional fund programme, even assuming there was a case on enhanced economic performance grounds for doing so.
    • But I do know good music from bad music, and I can tell the difference between talented musicians and tone-deaf cack-handed wannabes with no sense of rhythm.
    • Some paintings seem unresolved, even cack-handed.
    • But why should an English-based paper want to stir things in such a cack-handed fashion?
    • It's just an excuse, really, to dissolve traditional barriers of class and upbringing and simply marvel at how cack-handed people are when they try and do things they know nothing about.
    • Clearly his is a cack-handed attempt to cash in on the growing public desire to take wild places into the ownership and control of the communities that live around them.
    • But have we really got to the stage where a single joke, however cack-handed, brings a whole profession into disrepute?
    • But in pragmatic terms, it was the most cack-handed loss of a golden opportunity.
    • In a kind of cack-handed way, I believe that the public takes a lead from institutions.
    Synonyms
    clumsy, ungainly, uncoordinated, maladroit, graceless, ungraceful, inept, inelegant, unskilful, unhandy, gauche, gawky, gangling, blundering, lumbering, cloddish
  • 2derogatory Left-handed.

    〈贬〉左撇子的

Derivatives

  • cack-handedly

  • adverb
    • The only surprise is that it has taken them so long to summon the will to do so, and that the government has acted so cack-handedly.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A few years ago I cack-handedly attempted a relationship with a man who was very good at anecdotes.
      • There was also a case for the re-organisation of regiments, however cack-handedly the Government went about it.
      • So I put forward these ideas however subtly or cack-handedly to the extent that I can get away with it.
      • His comments, which may have been expressed cack-handedly, but which stemmed from deep personal beliefs, did not cost the life of one British soldier.
  • cack-handedness

  • noun
    • But the furore over the fate of Scotland and Wales was merely the shining example of a remarkable display of cack-handedness performed by a faltering government machine over a full 48 hours.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The basic idea and story structure are fine, but they're executed with such cack-handedness and lack of subtlety that it's simply impossible to care.
      • Pardon me if I show off a little, but this was something of an accomplishment for me, given my general cack-handedness when it comes to technology.
      • Whatever one might surmise about his psyche - and commentators constantly return to it - his overriding problem as a would-be painter was his cack-handedness, his bludgeoning lack of feel for paint, his lack of a subject to meet his imagination and his needs.
      • The first series of jokes are derived from his cack-handedness in appearing for the first time in front of the public.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from cack, in the sense 'excrement', + hand + -ed2.

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