Lummox Meaning in English
word
ˈlʌməks
LUHM-uhks
lˈʌmɒks
LUHM-oks
التعريف
A 'lummox' is a clumsy or awkward person, often large or heavy, who tends to move in a careless way.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Lummox' is informal and slightly old-fashioned, often used playfully or with mild criticism. Do not use it in formal writing. Common with 'big lummox' for emphasis. Avoid using it to seriously insult someone.
Spanish: torpe - grandullónPortuguese (BR): desajeitado - grandalhãoPortuguese (PT): desajeitado - grandalhãoChinese (Simplified): 笨重的人 - 笨蛋Chinese (Traditional): 笨重的人 - 笨蛋Hindi: मंदबुद्धि व्यक्ति - भारी भरकम बेवकूफ़Arabic: غبي - أخرقBengali: বোকা (ভারি-চলন) - হাবাগোবা - গোঁয়ার টাইপ (ভারি)Russian: неуклюжий человек - простак (оценивающее)Japanese: どじ - のろまVietnamese: đồ vụng về - người lóng ngóngKorean: 덩치 큰 바보 - 어설픈 사람Turkish: sakarlık eden kişi - sakar - hantalUrdu: اناڑی - بھدی (شخص)Indonesian: orang ceroboh - orang canggung
جمل نموذجية
Tom is such a lummox. He broke another chair.
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Don't be a lummox—watch where you're going!
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My little brother is a lummox when he dances.
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I felt like a total lummox carrying all those boxes up the stairs.
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He’s a bit of a lummox, but he means well.
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Watch out, you big lummox! You almost knocked over the lamp.
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