botching

英 [ˈbɒtʃɪŋ] 美 [ˈbɑːtʃɪŋ]

v.  笨拙地弄糟
botch的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 把…搞糟;笨手笨脚地做
    If you botch something that you are doing, you do it badly or clumsily.
    1. It is a silly idea and he has botched it.
      这是个愚蠢的想法,他已经把事情弄糟了。
    2. ...a botched job.
      拙劣的工作
    3. Botch up means the same as botch .
      botch up 同 botch
    4. I hate having builders botch up repairs on my house...
      我不愿意让维修工人把我的房子弄得一团糟。
    5. Hemingway complained that Nichols had 'botched everything up'.
      海明威抱怨尼科尔斯“把一切都搞砸了”。
  2. N-COUNT 拙劣的工作;粗制滥造
    If you make a botch of something that you are doing, you botch it.
    1. I rather made a botch of that whole thing.
      我结果把那整件事弄得一团糟。

双语例句

  1. Unbelievable Botching by Adolf Hitler
    阿道夫·希特勒令人难以置信的瞎指挥
  2. To avoid botching a rescue job, new CEOs need to introduce a fresh take on the company without attaching any turnaround to their egos.
    为了避免将拯救工作搞砸,新任首席执行官们必须带领企业开启新的航程,同时避免自我膨胀。
  3. Both men are weak: Mr Olmert is accused of botching last summer's war against Hizbullah in Lebanon;
    两人都有弱点:Olmert被谴责去年夏天在黎巴嫩对Hizbullah发起的战争;
  4. Botching a market-timing decision usually means sacrificing good performance.
    修改择时交易的决定通常意味着牺牲好的业绩。