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Перевод: unwieldy
[прилагательное] громоздкий; нескладный; неуклюжий
Тезаурус:
- The first mechanical clocks were large and unwieldy, and there was soon a desire for smaller and more portable mechanisms.
- But it promises to be an unwieldy body, including the heads of 20 "autonomous republics" as well as those presidents of the 15 fully fledged republics who agree to turn up to its meetings.
- But the formula which brought them together was widely, and justifiably, condemned as unwieldy and tedious.
- MIPCOM and sister event MIP-TV are unwieldy events, attracting over five thousand registrants and hundreds of exhibitors.
- At the centre of this was an unwieldy new catchphrase - the "Non-Fossil Fuel Obligation" (NFFO).
- They had such unwieldy purposes - restoring relations with Iran, saving the hemisphere from Communism - that technical details, such as finding aircraft that could fly, sometimes went by the board.
- And if you want to run a business that involves shipping an unwieldy machine across Pentland Firth and Scapa Flow, servicing orders from London, New York and Japan, and travelling to Glasgow and London to seek commissions from the smartest fashion houses, then Back Road in Stromness is probably as good a place as any to do it from.
- Such an unwieldy force consisting of some 200 men was to travel to the target area in 40 jeeps accompanied by another 40 3-ton lorries carrying supplies.
- "They" said the head would be so big it would be unwieldy.
- The Commando raids, however, had been too unwieldy and had thus lacked the element of surprise.
- They are called working faults and they are listed in the Standard as follows: Weak bones and musculature; steep shoulders, deficient elbow articulation; too long, too short, or steep upper arm; weak or steep pasterns; splay feet, flat feet or excessively arched toes, stunted toes; flat ribcage, barrel chest, pigeon breast; back too long, weak, sway or roach; croup too short, too straight, too long or too steep; too heavy, unwieldy body; hind legs flatshanked, sicklehocked, cow-hocked or bow-legged; joints too narrowly or too widely angled.
- It said a lot about the times and included some witty - but strangely unwieldy - material in Nicholson's script.
- The best efforts of Tom Berenger (as an American Indian who "goes native" in the Amazon) and Aidan Quinn (as a well-meaning missionary) are sabotaged by an unwieldy screenplay, adapted by Babenco and Jean-Claude Carriere from Peter Matthiessen's huge novel.
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