clunky

英 ['klʌŋkɪ] 美
  • adj. 沉重的;影响不好的
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clunky (adj.)
"blocky, ungraceful," by 1968 (when it was the name of a style of women's shoe), from clunk + -y (2). Related: Clunkily; clunkiness.
1. Calling Windows API functions is clunky, because VB data structures don't map nicely to C.
调用Windows的API程序非常笨拙, 因为VB的数据结构没能很好的映射到C中.

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2. She did sign the legislation, but the result is a clunky collection of spreadsheets and PDFs.
她确实签署了法律, 但结果公布出来的只是一堆繁冗的电子表格和便携格式文档而已.

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3. We don't believe in clunky applications where task management itself becomes a task.
我们不相信在任务管理本身成为一个任务笨重的申请.

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4. Clunky writing but a poignant tale, this timely novel about an Afghan boy a bestseller.
作者用老式的行文风格书写了一个辛酸的故事.这部关于阿富汗男孩的小说最终成为畅销书.

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5. At present, investments in the road system are based on clunky cost - benefit calculations.
目前, 道路系统投资还是基于古老的成本收益算法.

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