Significado
Describes someone who is awkward in movement or prone to dropping things.
Contexto cultural
Commonly used in family settings to tease children who drop things. Used similarly, often with a softer tone. Often used in Cantonese-influenced Mandarin. Used in daily colloquial Mandarin.
Self-Deprecation
Use this to make people laugh when you make a mistake. It shows you don't take yourself too seriously.
Significado
Describes someone who is awkward in movement or prone to dropping things.
Self-Deprecation
Use this to make people laugh when you make a mistake. It shows you don't take yourself too seriously.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct idiom.
我今天太_____了,把咖啡洒了一地。
The context of spilling coffee indicates clumsiness.
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Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
1 ejercicios我今天太_____了,把咖啡洒了一地。
The context of spilling coffee indicates clumsiness.
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Preguntas frecuentes
1 preguntasNo, it is too informal and potentially insulting.
Frases relacionadas
手忙脚乱
similarIn a chaotic rush
手巧
contrastSkillful with hands