botches
美 [bɑt?]
英 [b?t?] 
- n.笨活;粗拙的補綴;〔英方〕瘡;膿皰
- v.粗拙地補綴;笨手笨腳地弄壞;搞壞了事情
- 網絡修補;做事拙劣;拙笨地修補
詞形變化
現在分詞:botching 過去式:botched 第三人稱單數:botches 反義詞
同義詞
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Labour has a chance to capture all the discontented (though if it botches it, smaller protest parties could prosper).
工黨有機會逮捕所有那些不滿者(盡管即使它搞定這個,一些抗爭派小黨仍會發展起來)。
If Robert botches up his driving test again, I doubt if he'll ever pass it.
如果羅伯特這次駕駛考試再考糟了,我懷疑他這輩子是否還能考及格。
In typical fashion, Hancock botches the save.
同典型的方式一樣,漢考克又把這次挽救搞糟。
If a candidate botches the interview but has a good reputation, you may want to consider having someone else interview him.
如果應征者搞砸了面試但卻名聲良好,你可能會考慮讓其他人面試他。