bungled

bungled[ˈbʌŋgəld] 

原级:bungle

bungled

第三人称单数:bungles

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第三人称复数:bungles

现在分词:bungling

bungled 基本解释
失败;搞糟,完不成( bungle的过去式和过去分词 );笨手笨脚地做;完不成;
bungled 单语例句

1. The Manila police were widely condemned by the public for their impotence during the bungled hostage rescue.

2. Abe's public support has already sunk below 30 percent, battered by voter outrage over bungled pension records and concern about political corruption.

3. bungled的近义词

3. Mr Thorpe and three other men were charged with conspiracy to murder, after the bungled assassination attempt of Mr Scott on a deserted moor in Southern England.

4. bungled的翻译

4. Obama countered that Clinton had bungled her crisis moment when she voted to authorize military force to oust Saddam Hussein.

5. Most of the cases are in the hands of Chihuahua state prosecutors, who activists say have bungled them.

6. Pervez Musharraf, who already faces a backlash for his bungled attempts to fire the country's chief justice.

7. Caroline Kennedy bungled her bid for a New York Senate seat this year.

8. bungled的反义词

8. Questions have been raised as to who should take responsibility for these bungled investment projects.

9. But McCain said in a floor speech on Tuesday that Obama has bungled the Guantanamo issue.

10. bungled

10. Security forces bungled the standoff, while millions watched on live TV.

bungled 英英释义

adj

1. spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness

    e.g. a bungled job

    Synonym: botched