botch 的 2 个定义
- to spoil by poor work; bungle: He botched up the job thoroughly.
- to do or say in a bungling manner.
- to mend or patch in a clumsy manner.
- a clumsy or poor piece of work; bungle: He made a complete botch of his first attempt at baking.
- a clumsily added part or patch.
- a disorderly or confused combination.
botch 近义词
blunder
botch 的近义词 40 个
- bobble
- bumble
- bungle
- err
- flub
- fumble
- miscalculate
- mishandle
- misjudge
- mismanage
- muff
- screw up
- blow
- boggle
- bollix
- boot
- butcher
- distort
- flounder
- mar
- mend
- mess
- misapply
- misconstrue
- muddle
- mutilate
- patch
- ruin
- spoil
- stumble
- wreck
- fall down
- goof up
- gum up
- louse up
- mess up
- miscompute
- misconjecture
- muck up
- pull a boner
botch 的反义词 10 个
更多botch例句
- And if you don't botch the interview, you're pretty much in.
- If you don't botch the questionnaire, you are summoned for a one-on-one interview with Pierre.
- If you don't botch the email, Pierre will send you a questionnaire-style application form.
- He'd botch it, as he's botched everything foreign-policy related in this campaign.
- I knowed twas Botch, without lookin, for it couldnt be nothin else.
- When Botch thunkwhen he got hard at ittwould give you the shivers.
- They wasnt no sea nor shore for Botch no more; they wasnt no earth, no heavens.
- Botch-work and bungling are inexcusable, as well in writing as in the transaction of business.
- I am at present here to botch up a piece of work, which was originally well imagined but badly executed.