un·wield·y
adjective/ʌnˈwiːldi/
/ʌnˈwiːldi/
- (of an object) difficult to move or control because of its size, shape or weight
笨重的;笨拙的;不灵巧的 - The first mechanical clocks were large and rather unwieldy.
第一个机械钟很大而且相当笨重。 - The old car felt cumbersome and unwieldy.
这辆旧车给人一种笨重、笨拙的感觉。 - The tool's long handle made it unwieldy.
该工具的长柄使其笨重。
- The first mechanical clocks were large and rather unwieldy.
- (of a system or group of people) difficult to control or organize because it is very large or complicated
难控制(或操纵、管理)的;运转不灵的;尾大不掉的
Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘lacking strength, infirm’): from un- ‘not’ + wieldy (in the obsolete sense ‘active’).