awkwardness

awkwardness
noun dificultad; torpeza
awkwardness
tr['ɔːkwədnəs]
noun
1 (clumsiness - of person) torpeza; (- of espression) poca elegancia
2 (difficulty) dificultad nombre femenino, lo difícil
3 (embarrassment) incomodidad nombre femenino
his awkwardness was apparent to all su incomodidad era evidente a todos
4 (delicate nature) lo delicado, lo embarazoso
5 (inconvenience) lo inconveniente
6 (non-cooperation) falta de cooperación
awkwardness ['ɔkwərdnəs] n
1) clumsiness: torpeza f
2) inconvenience: incomodidad f
awkwardness
n.
desmaña s.f.
torpeza s.f.
['ɔːkwǝdnɪs]
N
1) (=difficult nature) [of problem] lo delicado; [of situation] lo delicado, lo violento; [of person] falta f de colaboración; [of shape, design] lo incómodo, lo poco práctico
2) (=embarrassment, discomfort) embarazo m
3) (=clumsiness) torpeza f

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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