[ˈbʌŋgəld]
bungled如何读
bungled是什么意思
- v.拙劣地工作;粗率地做;搞坏;贻误
- n.粗制滥造;搞糟的工作
bungled词根
词根:bungle
adj.bungling 笨拙的;粗劣的
n.bungle 粗劣;失败;笨拙
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)
vi.bungle 把工作搞糟
vt.bungle 笨手笨脚地做;把…搞糟
bungled英英释义
- an embarrassing mistake
- 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" - spoil by behaving clumsily or foolishly;
"I bungled it!"
bungled词源英文解释
The first known use of bungled was in 1619
bungled 例句
1 With the aura of a cult leader, Nayeri schemed for a payday with dim-bulb high school pals in a bungled plot that left an innocent man mutilated for life.
2 So it was a shock to hear Mr Zoellick describe as “appalling” the bank's behaviour over a bungled project to develop the coast of Albania.
因此当听到佐利克先生将该行通过一个拙劣的项目去开发阿尔巴尼亚海岸的行为描述成“骇人听闻”时,真是令人震惊。
3 Though the film’s release was bungled by United Artists, “Cutter’s Way,” directed by Passer, is considered a classic portrait of post-Vietnam malaise.
4 Ross was also felt to have bungled his apology.
5 " It's a good subject, but this time they bungled it.
“ 很好的题目, 但是那班做手太不行!
6 It is possible that the card has already been torn beyond repair by the bungled policy in Iraq.
因为拙劣的伊拉克政策,这张牌很可能已经被撕了个粉碎。
7 What he witnessed in Chernobyl after the explosion — and the Soviet government’s bungled response to it — has obsessed him ever since.
8 Yet the defendants were acquitted on all charges, thanks to a somewhat bungled prosecution and a seemingly star-struck jury.
9 Pavlova could be a shocking diva: one of her partners, Mikhail Mordkin, found himself being slapped round the face in the middle of a pas de deux because Pavlova believed he had bungled a lift.
10 City shutdowns, overrun hospitals, a bungled government response, public disorder, roving wing-nut militias, conspiracy theories — it’s all here, right down to long lines at Star Market.
11 “Catwoman” was bungled from start to finish because all the vision was in the wrong places.
12 If the whole thing is bungled, you will be responsible.
这件事情搞砸了,都由你自己来埋单。
13 Wright's own bungled misadventures back in Wells form the basis of The World's End's prologue.
14 Nothing summed up the maddening frustration better than the last play when Hanie bungled spiking the ball and earned an intentional-grounding penalty that ran off the final seconds.
15 The electrician bungled the wiring job.
电工笨拙地做接线工作。
16 It looks as though you've bungled again.
看来你好像又把事情搞糟了。
17 An angel or two did weep on Sunday, especially during the game’s deciding play, a bungled two-point conversion attempt by Miami that handed a 17–16 victory to Washington.
18 The electrician bungled the wiring job.
电工笨拙地做接线工作.
19 Care to avoid bungle by haste and lack of strategy.
20 Two prisoners bungled an escape bid after running either side of a lamp-post while handcuffed.
两名被手铐铐在一起的囚犯试图逃跑时分别往电灯杆两边跑,结果没逃掉。