1.拙劣的工作,笨活
2.粗拙的补缀
3.〔英方〕疮,瘤
4.〔医〕(皮肤上的)疖,脓疱,溃疡
1.拙劣的工作,笨活
2.粗拙的补缀
3.〔英方〕疮,瘤
4.〔医〕(皮肤上的)疖,脓疱,溃疡
1.粗拙地补缀,修补
2.笨手笨脚地弄坏
3.把...搞糟,搞坏了事情
1.a job or task that has been done very badly
1.to do something very badly out of clumsiness or lack of care
1.At least part of the reason for these botched calls must be the elephant-sized conflict of interest.
造成这些拙劣的呼吁部分原因至少是存在重大的利益冲突。
2.A botched kidnapping ended with one of the assailants shooting himself in the groin, Wichita police said.
威奇塔警方说,一场拙劣的绑架犯罪活动最后以一名匪徒射伤自己腹股沟收场。
3.After Chandler's botched proposal attempt, Monica decided to take matters in her own hands and arranged for a candlelit proposal.
在钱德搞砸了一次求婚后,莫妮卡决定主动出击,她精心安排了一场烛光求婚。
4.An attempt to introduce a levy on foreign workers (known as non- doms ) was botched, and may yet drive many high-earners out of the country.
一项试图对外国员工(非本地居民)征税的拙劣规定也许使更多高收入者离开英国。
5.The incident took place less than a week after a botched attempt on Christmas Day to blow up a U.
这个事故发生离圣诞节尝试炸毁美国bound班机事故不到一个星期。
6.Icahn's botched proxy contest in 2008 was a bit of an embarrassment to watch.
2008年,伊坎的代理权之争以失败告终,有点令人难堪。
7.At every meeting I made a complaint the rest of the committee did not want to hear: botched fire drills, filing cabinets toppling over.
在每次会议上,我都会提出委员会中其他人不想听到的抱怨:粗糙的救火演习、摇摇欲坠的档案柜。
8.Hamilton was hospitalised with severe burns after a botched explosion in a take of the moment in which she disappears into a cloud of smoke.
拍汉密尔顿消失在一团烟雾中那个场景时,爆破失败,她严重烧伤,被送往医院救治。
9.These people had blamed me for what had happened to my body (botched job) and did not want to take on responsibility.
这些人指责我,我的身体发生了什么事(拙劣的工作),不想承担责任。
10.Your company is going to have to deal with low quality software, and likely a botched release.
公司也不得不处理这个低质量的软件,最终它很可能是被修修补补地发布了。