bungling

bungling ['bʌŋɡlɪŋ]  ['bʌŋɡlɪŋ] 

原级:bungle

第三人称单数:bungles

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第三人称复数:bungles

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过去分词:bungled

过去式:bungled

bungling 基本解释

bungling

形容词笨拙的,粗劣的

动词搞糟,完不成( bungle的现在分词 ); 笨手笨脚地做; 失败; 完不成

bungling 单语例句

1. There are three lessons to be drawn from the bungling of wealth by the world's rich people.

2. A bungling British spy proved he was no James Bond when his carefully chosen disguise fell off during a TV interview.

3. Republicans said they would move quickly on the request, while Democrats said the mounting price tag reflected the administration's bungling of the Iraq conflict.

4. bungling是什么意思

4. His approval ratings have plummeted over the bungling of handling the Marine Air Station Futenma, reinforcing his public image as an indecisive leader.

5. Many people have blamed the high number of casualties on bureaucratic bungling and poor communication systems.