bungle如何读

英:[ˈbʌŋɡl]

美:[ˈbʌŋɡl]

bungle是什么意思

vt.& vi.

搞糟,完不成

笨手笨脚地做,拙劣地工作

n.

拙劣的工作

粗制滥造

失败

vt.

搞糟,搞坏

完不成

笨手笨脚地做

bungle自然拼读

bun·gle

buhng gl

bungle变形

复数:bungles

第三人称单数:bungles

现在分词:bungling

过去式:bungled

过去分词:bungled

bungle扩展

bunglingly (adv.), bungler (n.)

bungle词根

词根:bungle

adj.

bungling 笨拙的;粗劣的

bungled 搞砸的;笨拙的

n.

bungler 笨拙者;经验不够的人

bungling 拙劣的工作

v.

bungling 拙劣地工作(bungle的现在分词)

bungled 弄糟(bungle的过去式)

bungle英英释义

Noun

1. an embarrassing mistake

Verb

1. make a mess of, destroy or ruin;

"I botched the dinner and we had to eat out"

"the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement"

2. spoil by behaving clumsily or foolishly;

"I bungled it!"

bungle词源中文解释

"笨拙地工作或行动",1520年代,起源不明。《牛津英语词典》认为这是模仿的结果; 也许是 boggle 和 bumble 的混合,或者[Skeat]源于类似于瑞典语 bangla “无效地工作”,古瑞典语 bunga “打击”(与德语 Bengel “棍棒”和“粗鲁的家伙”有关)。相关词汇: Bungled; bungling。

bungle词源英文解释

perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Icelandic banga to hammer

The first known use of bungle was in 1530

bungle儿童词典英英释义

bungleverb

to act, do, make, or work badly

bungle a job

bungle 例句

1 Later, the engineer will replace the bungled phrase with the good one.

2 He shows us the North only through the fog of its bungling brutality and pompous pronouncements.

3 Don't let him mend your bike. He's sure to bungle the job.

别让他修理你的自行车。他肯定会弄得一团糟的。

4 In light of the two hours' prosecution that spells out this administration's spectacular bungling of its response to this pandemic, those word should have an air of poetic justice to them.

5 Was there anything that you scripted to be horrible for a character — like a huge, supposedly career-ending political bungle — that now wouldn’t be much of a problem?

6 What worried her most was not so much putting the powder into Dragon’s bowl, but the fear that at the last minute she might lose her nerve and bungle it somehow.

7 More surprising, she waits a long while to tell anybody, though she makes a few bungled stabs at the start.

8 There's major money on the line, bungled crime scenes and potential murders.

9 As we shall see in chapter 6, many spurious rules, including some that have made national headlines, are the result of bungled analyses of grammatical categories like adjective, subordinator, and preposition.

10 Some movies are being accused of bungling facts, others of being too political and others still of sending “the wrong message.”

11 Sullen little Pietari mopes in the tracks of inept grown-ups who bungle about in fear and desperation until he finally unleashes an inner valor with a whimsical nod to the archetypal hero's journey.

12 “Didn’t you say that the whole affair had been bungled, and that you should have been given a free rein from the first?”

13 I reserve my irritation for the bungling fraud who cooked up fake quotes and wound up spinning a non-issue into a full-blown falsehood.

14 “Seems simple, don’t it? But I’m sure you’ll find a way to bungle it. ”

15 As Nixon himself said in one early taped discussion of the bungled June 17, 1972, Watergate break-in: “The whole thing is a strange bag.”

16 We’re less than 100 days into Donald Trump’s presidency and his administration has already managed to bungle healthcare repeal, international relations, and a travel ban – twice.

17 As adept as the island is at lulling you into a kind of tropical reverie, the resort bungles the job of managing its guests’ expectations.

18 “Catwoman” was bungled from start to finish because all the vision was in the wrong places.

19 On Saturday, a full twenty-four hours before Maroon 5 performed, the Daily News ran a story with the headline, “The NFL bungled the Super Bowl halftime show, but Atlanta picked up the slack.”

20 Charlotte and George marry, then George immediately bungles their budding marital bliss.

bungle 同义词

1 错误百出的

broken

4 错失

lost muff

8 拙劣的工作

botch boss-shot

10 笨手笨脚地做

botch blow bumble

14 弄砸

screw lay an egg

15 做坏

butcher bollix

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