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botched

/bocht/US // bɒtʃt //

拙劣的,拙劣,拙劣的作品,失败的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : spoiled by poor or clumsy work; bungled:The teachers are up in arms about the botched rollout of the new standards, which caused unnecessary confusion and stress for them and their students.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbblunder
Synonyms
bobble摇头丸,摇头晃脑,摇摆不定,摇头晃脑的bumble熊猫,大黄蜂,熊孩子,熊熊bungle一团糟,胡闹,搞乱了,搞乱err错,误差,错了,谬误flub忽悠,忽悠人,失误,失败fumble摸索,摸索前进,摸索着前进miscalculate失算,失算的情况下,失算的情况,误判mishandle处理不当,错误处理,误操作,误伤misjudge误判,错误判断,错判,判断失误mismanage管理不善,搞砸了,搞乱,弄错了muff马夫,闷棍,袖口,拷问screw up搞砸了,弄砸了,搞砸,捣乱blow打击,吹,打吹,吹吹boggle绕口令,拗口,迷惑,拗拗看bollix螺栓,螺栓连接,螺栓连接的boot开机,靴子,靴,开机启动butcher屠夫,屠户,屠杀者,卖肉的distort歪曲,歪曲事实,扭曲,曲解flounder鲽鱼,漫天飞舞,漫天飞舞的鱼群,漫无目的的游荡mar娶,娶妻mend补,修补,缝补,补足mess混乱,混乱的局面,杂乱无章,乱七八糟的东西misapply错用,误用,错用了,滥用misconstrue误解,误解了,错解,弄错了muddle淆乱,搞乱,淆杂,淆乱的mutilate肢解,残害,残缺不全,毁坏patch补丁,打补丁,修补,补缀ruin破坏,毁坏,毁掉,毁了spoil破坏,糟蹋,弄坏,弄坏了stumble趔趄,绊倒,跌跌撞撞,踉跄wreck残骸,失事,破坏,沉船fall down倒下,跌倒,摔倒,掉下来goof up搞砸了,打混,搞砸,糊弄人gum up胶水,含糊其辞,含糊不清,黏着louse up弄脏了,弄脏,弄脏了的,污辱mess up弄乱了,弄乱,搞乱,搞乱了miscompute误算,错算,计算错误,算错了misconjecture错误猜测,错觉,误猜,猜测muck up弄脏了,弄脏,捣乱,捣乱的pull a boner勃起,鼓起勇气,勃起功能,勃起功能障碍

Examples

  • When redesigning or overhauling a website, it is vital to involve SEO in the project from the beginning, or you will likely end up adding an extra step when a botched overhaul of content starts to affect performance.

  • That they spoke at all is an indication of the depth of their frustration over the botched response.

  • Instead, Carrum Health’s customers pay a fee and in return receive a 30-day warranty on procedures, meaning that the healthcare provider will cover any costs associated with care from botched operations or complications.

  • Adam Neumann, the WeWork co-founder who stepped down after a botched attempt at an IPO last year, is not done with venture capital yet.

  • A botched vaccine campaign could undermine public health in the United States.

  • Todd is at his best discussing the unbelievably botched rollout of healthcare.gov.

  • The result, Panetta says: botched U.S. policies from Syria to Iraq to Afghanistan.

  • That same day, despite tissues still damp from the aftermath of the botched audition, my life changed in a matter of two hours.

  • The recent botched executions are just the tip of the iceberg.

  • Another week, another botched killing under the legal euphemism of capital punishment.

  • To think of a chap writing such a veiled, ambiguous, absolutely botched sentence, and cooking up such a mess!

  • But of Van city itself—thanks to its proximity to the frontier—he made rather a botched job.

  • That was his chief boast, if boasting it might be called—that he never botched the job.

  • This is perfectly true; much as Lnnrot botched and vamped the Finnish lays he made no epic out of them.

  • None of your botched stuff, cotton and wool, trumpery; flimsy rubbish that rips if you look at it.