maladroitly
adverb formal uk/ˌmæl.əˈdrɔɪt.li/ us/ˌmæl.əˈdrɔɪt.li/
不灵巧地,笨拙地;不熟练地
in a way that is awkward in movement or unskilled in behaviour or action
Film history is filled with movies that have been maladroitly distributed. 电影史上充斥着大量发行策略糟糕的电影。
His views are sometimes maladroitly expressed, but deserve respect. 他的观点有时只得到了拙劣的表述,但值得尊重。
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- He didn't hesitate to fire editors, sometimes so maladroitly that they first found out about their dismissals on television or in the gossip columns.
- The disclosure that tenants could return office space was maladroitly handled.
- The human figures are deliberately drawn maladroitly, as if the painter doesn’t have the best grasp of anatomy.