botched

botched[bɔtʃt] 

原级:botch

第三人称单数:botches

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现在分词:botching

botched 基本解释
修补( botch的过去式和过去分词 );搞坏,搞砸,笨拙地做;
botched 网络解释

1. 糟糕的;搞砸的:Cop:(口语)警察 | Botched:糟糕的;搞砸的 | Fugitive:逃亡的

2. 办砸了:Bossn Up 平步青云 | Botched 办砸了 | Bottle Rocket 瓶装火箭

3. 二者都如何:stuffed 以..填充,塞满 | botched 二者都如何 | gabon 加蓬

botched 单语例句

1. The keeper's botched clearance fell to Duff, who skipped round Caldwell and smacked a swerving shot into the bottom corner.

2. They were hunting men behind a botched attack the previous day and believed the electrician had a bomb.

3. botched

3. Indian authorities already face a torrent of criticism about missed warnings and botched intelligence.

4. botched

4. The Terrapins committed a turnover following the break, and freshman Eric Hayes botched a layup on their next possession.

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5. She claims she was in a huge amount of pain following the botched surgery, which left her struggling to cope with her hectic work schedule.

6. botched的解释

6. He launched the attacks following the botched signing of the Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain between the government and the MILF peace panels.

7. Sectarian tensions have been inflamed by the botched execution this week of two of Saddam Hussein's close aides.

8. He said anew that the government had the information that might have prevented the botched attack but failed to piece it together.

9. botched在线翻译

9. The botched plot rattled a city already shaken by the July 7 attacks, as Scotland Yard detectives launched the biggest manhunt in British history.

10. botched在线翻译

10. A woman who was trying to extricate herself from a botched handbag robbery used the only defense at hand - an apology.

botched 英英释义

botched的近义词

adj

1. botched的意思

1. spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness

    e.g. a bungled job

    Synonym: bungled