形容词笨拙的; 无能的,不称职的; 愚昧的,愚蠢的; 不恰当的
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形容词
1. They're inept at tennis.
他们根本不会打网球。
2. He's quite inept at tennis.
他打网球太笨。
inept
1. 不适当的:inenarrable 难以描述的 | inept 不适当的 | ineptitude 不称职
2. 无能的,不适当的:adept 老练的,精通的 | inept 无能的,不适当的 | nondescript 没有特征的,平凡的
3. 不适宜的:ineligible#无资格的;不适当的 | inept#不适宜的 | insidious#狡猾的
4. 无能:inert 惰性 | inept 无能 | inflame 使燃烧
1. inept是什么意思
1. 无能的;笨拙的
If you say that someone is inept, you are criticizing them because they do something with a complete lack of skill.
e.g. He was inept and lacked the intelligence to govern...
他没有什么能力,缺乏管理才干。
e.g. You are completely inept at writing.
你完全拙于写作。
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1. It began in 2007 with the Chrysler's divorce from Mercedes, followed by two years of inept management by private equity group Cerberus.
2. Although the decisions of Danish official Rasmussen gave City reason to feel aggrieved, it only had itself to blame for some inept defending in the first half.
3. The Department of Education's handling of the No Child Left Behind Act has been heavily politicized and inept.
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4. Crumbling roads, corrupt or inept governance and a reputation for unbridled lawlessness only add to the gloom.
5. The sale may have been a case of inept timing - the markets were already roiled by the debt crisis in Europe.
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6. Clearly Tung Chee Wah was seen as an inept and ineffective leader.
7. That the three got blind drunk to pass a " test " shows that the interviewer and the interviewees both are socially inept.
8. But even that doesn't help as suppliers equipped with all kinds of certificates may also prove equally inept at quality control.
9. President Hamid Karzai's administration is also struggling to win public support amid widespread perceptions it is inept and corrupt.
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10. They were also thought to be inept at managing relationships, thinking independently and dealing with competition and frustration.
adj
1. inept的近义词
1. revealing lack of perceptiveness or judgment or finesse
e.g. an inept remark
it was tactless to bring up those disagreeable
Synonym: tactless
2. generally incompetent and ineffectual
e.g. feckless attempts to repair the plumbing
inept handling of the account
Synonym: feckless
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3. not elegant or graceful in expression
e.g. an awkward prose style
a clumsy apology
his cumbersome writing style
if the rumor is true, can anything be more inept than to repeat it now?
Synonym: awkward clumsy cumbersome inapt ill-chosen