英 [ˈbʌŋɡlɪŋ] 美 [ˈbʌŋɡlɪŋ]
v. 笨拙地做;搞糟(bungle 的现在分词)
adj. 笨拙的;错误百出的
bungle /ˈbʌŋɡəl/ [ bungling bungled bungles ]
及物动词 If you bungle something, you fail to do it properly, because you make mistakes or are clumsy. 搞砸
Two prisoners bungled an escape bid after running either side of a lamppost while handcuffed.
两个囚犯手铐在一起时却分别往灯柱两边跑,结果没跑成。
可数名词 Bungle is also a noun. 办砸的事
...an appalling administrative bungle.
…一次令人震惊的管理失误。
形容词 笨拙的
...a bungling burglar.
…一个笨拙的窃贼。
lacking physical movement skills, especially with the hands
a bungling performance
同义词: bumbling / butterfingered / ham-fisted / ham-handed / handless / heavy-handed / left-handed
拙劣的
... 桌:tab. 拙劣的:bungling 卓越的人;卓越的:transcendent ...
笨拙的(bungling), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
He's a bungling or evil or bad god.
他是一个笨蛋或邪恶的上帝。
So, too, was the bungling of the invasion of Afghanistan.
而搞砸入侵阿富汗的行动也反映了这一点。
Ignorance and bungling with love are better than wisdom and skill without love.
具备爱的无知和笨拙胜过缺乏爱的智慧和技巧。
He's a bungling or evil or bad god.
他是一个笨蛋或邪恶的上帝。
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Under Hatoyama, the DPJ-led center left coalition was bungling and chaotic, and achieved virtually nothing.
To say the euro zone has bungled the crisis in Cyprus is an insult to bungling.
Detroit GM Joe Dumars caught little or no flack from bungling the Darko pick.
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