cumbersome
ثقيل
definition
adjective
cumbersome diving suits
large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use; unwieldy.
translation of 'cumbersome'
adjective
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example
The modular fighting system could make this deployment process even more 'cumbersome' .
If a task manager is too 'cumbersome' to use, you won't bother with it.
There is a plethora of solutions that companies can purchase, but sometimes they can be rather 'cumbersome' to implement.
The complexities of having eight different airlines with different working cultures must surely prove 'cumbersome' .
The process may be somewhat 'cumbersome' , but it could avoid problems down the road.
Stacy was the first to point out how 'cumbersome' all that money was to carry.
Concrete rings have been used in the past but can be quite 'cumbersome' and heavy for the home garden.
Both don the heavy, 'cumbersome' diving suits and have their huge helmet clamped on.
Quite a lot of accused pay up rather than go through the 'cumbersome' appeal procedure.
She was determined to show this woman that she was not a 'cumbersome' weight.
The command economy relied upon a vast and 'cumbersome' bureaucracy in which there were few incentives for efficiency and innovation.
My tackle seemed entirely appropriate in the garage but proved 'cumbersome' on the rocks.
Voters can only wait and see if they elected a capable team to carry out these 'cumbersome' tasks.
Now, tax saving is set to become a less 'cumbersome' process.
Further, the system of citation seems needlessly 'cumbersome' .
They are heavy, 'cumbersome' and awkward, made from the most basic materials.
The major gripe by referees was the fact that the apparatus they were asked to carry was heavy and 'cumbersome' .
We end up with legislation that is 'cumbersome' and fraught with difficulty.
A folding chair such as this could just as easily have been made from wood, and wouldn't have been any heavier or 'cumbersome' to use.
She didn't care that she didn't have a backpack to carry her 'cumbersome' books in.
Now you need to go through a 'cumbersome' registration procedure to get to the column.
The other possibility was that they were about to carry something heavy or 'cumbersome' out of the room.
In her haste, she has packed too many items into one huge and 'cumbersome' bundle, which she can barely carry let alone see around.
And many people find it 'cumbersome' to stop their routine to take their pulse.
Though her cast was heavy and 'cumbersome' she was able to get around after the first week.
You might have thought that wool meant a heavy, 'cumbersome' , musty olive drab green blanket.
It was difficult for Cora to walk in because the train was three feet long, heavy, and 'cumbersome' .
This was made easier by the fact that cameras were too 'cumbersome' for soldiers to carry into combat.
This type of action is none the less procedurally 'cumbersome' and substantively difficult to apply, and is rarely used.
This is super heavy, real 'cumbersome' , and not very conducive for what they want to do.
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