bungled
基本解释
- v.拙劣地工作;粗率地做;搞坏;贻误
- n.粗制滥造;搞糟的工作
英汉例句
- The electrician bungled the wiring job.
电工笨拙地做接线工作。 - Second, the authorities have this time bungled the public relations.
第二,这次当局者搞砸了与公众之间关系。 - Bungled attempts to grab land, and protests by farmers, scared Tata and others away.
笨拙的占地尝试和农民的抗议,吓跑了塔塔和其他企业。 - You'll remember there's first the bungled attempt by the two brothers to release her.
你们都记得他的两个哥哥第一次是,如何笨拙的尝试去解救她的。
耶鲁公开课 - 弥尔顿课程节选 - Of course, that was put on ice when BATS bungled its own IPO in February.
FORBES: Does NYSE's 4.8% Dividend Yield Make It A Bargain? - More worrying, the National Health Service has bungled some of its preparations for an unconventional attack.
ECONOMIST: Tense times at home - His troubles concerned a bungled burglary attempt at the Watergate — no one got killed.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: A hard slog to get Benghazi answers
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词组短语
- bungled landing 笨拙着陆
- bungled handling 笨拙
- be bungled 砸
- bungled procedure paradigm 糟糕程序范式
- a bungled performance 拙劣表现
短语
英英字典
- If you bungle something, you fail to do it properly, because you make mistakes or are clumsy.
- Bungle is also a noun.
- bungling