botch
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- 英式音標(biāo) [b?t?]
- 美式音標(biāo) [bɑ?t?]
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基本解釋
- vt. 糟蹋;拙笨地修補;拙劣地拼湊
- vi. 拙笨地修補;弄壞某事物
- n. 難看的補綴;笨拙的修補;笨拙的工作
英漢例句
- This is the best posting I’ve ever had, no kids, nocats, no-wax floors, so I don’t want to botch it.
這是我做過的最好的工作,沒小孩,沒貓,沒有打蠟的地板,所以我不想搞砸了。 - A bigger mistake than any botch job you'll ever manage is to try to bury your mistakes and pretend they don't exist.
比起你曾處理的拙劣的工作來,更大的錯誤是試圖掩蓋你的錯誤,并假裝它們并不存在。 - It’s not as embarrassing to botch a basic scientific fact, if you can say that you were misled by an incorrect entry in the Encyclopedia Britannica.
弄錯一個基本的科學(xué)事實也沒什么可尷尬的,你大可以說你被大英百科全書中的某個錯誤條目誤導(dǎo)了。 - If Duffield and Aneel Bhusri botch things, good luck in firing them, Workday shareholders.
FORBES: Workday Founder Duffield: $3.9 Billion Richer on the Stock, So Why the Small-Time Items? - Even allowing for the scale of the task, they have made a botch of things so far.
ECONOMIST: “War lite” is all very well. Empire lite is a mistake - One day he may botch something really badly and be obliged to ride off into the sunset.
ECONOMIST: Bodo Hombach, Germany’s trouble-shooter
雙語例句
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英英字典
- to spoil something by doing it badly
- something that is spoiled by being done badly
- If you botch something that you are doing, you do it badly or clumsily.
- Botch up means the same as .
- If you make a botch of something that you are doing, you botch it.
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專業(yè)釋義
- 拙笨地修補