snafus
美 [snæ?fu]
英 [snæ?fu?] 
- adj.混亂的
- n.〈美俚〉【軍】情況混亂
- v.攪亂
- 網絡天翻地覆的;混亂局面后;混亂無序
詞形變化
復數:snafus 現在分詞:snafuing 過去分詞:snafued 同義詞
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
As is typical in such snafus, the White House Military Office's answer wasn't completely wrong, as a second call to the Air Force revealed.
白宮軍事辦公室的說法倒不是完全沒有道理,記者打給空軍的第二個電話證明了他們所說的,這種做法在像這樣的混亂事件中已經司空見慣了。
That project eventually sputtered out , though, after encountering a combination of logistical snafus and political opposition .
但項目缺少清楚的邏輯,又遭到了政治上的反對,最終只得擱淺。
Transportation snafus and power outages also caused temporary disruption to other supply chains, pushing up prices.
運輸混亂以及停電也導致其他供應鏈的暫時性混亂,推高價格。
Until this year such groups believed Mr Morales was on their side, and forgave his verbal snafus and missteps.
直到今年,這些團體仍相信EvoMorales站在他們這邊,原諒他言詞上的顛三倒四和過失。
Paris Hilton, no stranger to Asian-airport snafus, lost two mobile devices on a trip to the Philippines.
對于亞洲機場的混亂并不陌生的帕麗斯-希爾頓(ParisHilton)在前往菲律賓的途中丟了兩部手機。
Professors can help straighten out administrative snafus.
老師能幫你理順混亂的行政雜務。
Britain has put off plans for biometric identity cards partly because of worries about soaring costs and technical snafus.
像英國推辭生物信息識別卡計劃,部分原因是擔心成本飛漲,技術混亂。
A series of regulatory snafus prompted Mr Weill to bring in Mr Prince, a lawyer by background, to tidy up.
一系列的監管混亂逼使威爾先生找到具有律師背景的普林斯先生來收拾殘局。