bungled
英 [ˈbʌŋɡld]
美 [ˈbʌŋɡld]
v. 笨拙地做; 失败
bungle的过去分词和过去式
BNC.37282 / COCA.27180
柯林斯词典
- VERB (因出错或手脚笨拙)把…搞砸
If youbunglesomething, you fail to do it properly, because you make mistakes or are clumsy.- 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。 - ...the FBI's bungled attempt to end the 51 day siege.
联邦调查局为结束持续51天的围困进行的糟糕尝试 - Bungleis also a noun.
- ...an appalling administrative bungle.
重大管理失误
- Two prisoners bungled an escape bid after running either side of a lamp-post while handcuffed.
英英释义
adj
- spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness
- a bungled job
双语例句
- I may have been fussily wanting to use my personal technology to do my job, but my employer has joined me in this bungled embrace, elbowing its way into my home.
也许我的确一直在无事生非地想用个人设备来工作,但就这一不算成功的尝试而言,我的雇主也要负一定责任,它强行改变了我的习惯。 - 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。 - Sure, just don't hold me responsible when the orders get bungled or we have to issue a recall.
当然可以。但若是订单搞砸了或者必须收回货品,可不是我的责任。 - The response to Hurricane Katrina was bungled as Mr Bush sunnily acclaimed a "heck of a job".
尽管布什兴奋地称赞做了“大量的工作”,但对卡特里娜(katrina)飓风的回应是拙劣的。 - When there are alarming protests, such as those over bungled currency reforms in 2009, communities cannot co-ordinate dissent between isolated towns.
令人不安的抗议活动出现时(比如在2009年以失败告终的货币改革之后),城镇间的相互隔绝导致抗议者之间无法沟通协调。 - 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。 - But the prosecution bungled the case, causing a mistrial.
但是这个起诉贻误这个案子,导致无效审判。 - We have all experienced interminable delays and bungled responses by airlines leading to passenger tantrums.
我们都经历过长时间的航班延误,也遇到过机场拙劣的回应激怒旅客的事件。 - He was arrested after a series of bungled robberies.
他在进行了一系列不成功的抢劫后被逮捕了。 - As most readers know, officials from Europe and the IMF badly bungled the first attempt at rescuing Cyprus.
正如大多数读者所知,欧盟和国际货币基金组织(IMF)官员最初为塞浦路斯制定的救助计划出现了重大失误。