bungling
基本解释
- v. 笨拙地做;搞糟(bungle 的现在分词)
- adj. 笨拙的;错误百出的
英汉例句
- So, too, was the bungling of the invasion of Afghanistan.
而搞砸入侵阿富汗的行动也反映了这一点。 - He weaves their words with his clear-eyed reporting of events into a compelling narrative about the end of the cruel but bungling East German regime.
他将他们的描述与自己犀利的事件报道方式融合起来,令人信服地描述了残酷但笨拙的东德政权的末日。 - The story of Ms Politkovskaya’s death in 2006 and the bungling, evasive behaviour of the Russian authorities in dealing with it was just the sort of topic suited for her own fiery pen.
波利特科夫斯卡娅女士2006年的死亡以及俄罗斯政府在处理这件事时笨拙的逃避行为非常适合作为她尖锐笔下的又一主题。 - He's a bungling or evil or bad god.
他是一个笨蛋或邪恶的上帝。
耶鲁公开课 - 新约课程节选 - Under Hatoyama, the DPJ-led center left coalition was bungling and chaotic, and achieved virtually nothing.
FORBES: Connect - Detroit GM Joe Dumars caught little or no flack from bungling the Darko pick.
FORBES: NBA Draft 2012: Of Darko, Greg Oden and the Scariest Moment in Professional Sports - China cannot be blind to the Kims' bungling and bellicosity, nor welcome their nuclear ambitions.
ECONOMIST: Coping with North Korea
双语例句
原声例句
权威例句
英英字典
- If you bungle something, you fail to do it properly, because you make mistakes or are clumsy.
- Bungle is also a noun.
- bungling
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 拙劣的