botch vt.,vi. 1.粗拙地補綴。 2.笨手笨腳地弄壞。 He botched the job badly. 他把活兒做得一塌糊涂。 n. 1.拙劣的工作,笨活。 2.粗拙的補綴。 make a complete botch of one's work 把事情干得一團糟。 n. 〔英方〕瘡,瘤。
I can't find the fool who botched up the report . 我找不到那個把報告搞糟的笨蛋。
Pure structure is likely to end up badly botched . 純粹的結構最終很可能受到嚴重損壞。
He botched the job badly . 他把活兒做得一塌糊涂。
I'm out of sorts because i can't find the nincompoop who botched up the report . 我之所以煩惱是因為我找不到那個把報告搞糟的笨蛋。
Wanting to get her away safely was the real reason he had hurried and botched . 想使她安全離開的愿望是他倉促行動并且搞壞了事情的真正原因。
Consequently, most of the work was rushed and botched and slobbered over in about half the time that it would have taken to do it properly . 結果,大多數(shù)工作就匆匆忙忙、馬馬虎虎地趕完了事。這些工作如果規(guī)規(guī)矩矩地做就得多花上一倍的時間。
. . . off a hodgepodge , moss - blotched , botched scotch block . . .不吃葡萄倒吐葡萄皮
A bachelor botched a batch of badly baked biscuits 一個單身漢修補一爐烤糟的餅干。
Congress has hopelessly botched intelligence reform 國會笨手笨腳的情報改革也令人失望。