1.〈口〉(把工作等)搞坏;弄糟,做错
2.〔体〕没打好(一个球)
1.〈口〉错误,过失
1.<spoken>to blunder or make a mess of something
1.<spoken>an embarrassing clumsy mistake
1.Did they run back to the kitchen to get that special sugar-free sweetener for you, or happily fix an order the chef flubbed?
侍者有回到厨房帮你拿特定的无糖甜品,或者愉快地改正厨师犯的差错?
2.Later, however, the government issued a clarification, insisting that Mr. Wei's remarks were flubbed by his translator.
但是,后来政府进行了澄清,强调魏先生的讲话被他的翻译误翻了。
3.From small local businesses to huge international brands, countless companies have totally flubbed when it comes to using Twitter.
从小的地方企业到大的跨国品牌,无数公司在使用Twitter时都做得一团糟。
4.The ear will quickly forget a flubbed note if you're able to keep the beat.
如果保持节拍的话,耳朵会很快忘记错误的音。
5.In an examination of55student candidates, half flubbed the questions.
在一次有55名学生候选人的考试中,有一半将问题答错了。
6.On average, people who took the survey answered half the questions incorrectly, and many flubbed even questions about their own faith.
参加调查的人平均答错一半问题,很多人甚至搞不清有关自己信仰的宗教问题。
7.Why would we take counsel from the very people who, in our view, flubbed it all up?
在我们看来,这个人在育儿方面做得糟糕透了,我们为什么要接受她的建议?
8.Talking about markets. I flubbed the line.
谈到市场的时候,我随口说出了那句话。
9.He flubbed his lines and the audience booed.
他念错了台词,观众一片嘘声。