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bunglingly

/buhng-guhl/US // ˈbʌŋ gəl //UK // (ˈbʌŋɡəl) //

一塌糊涂地,一塌糊涂,一塌糊涂的,糊里糊涂地

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    bun·gled, bun·gling.

    • : to do clumsily and awkwardly; botch: He bungled the job.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    bun·gled, bun·gling.

    • : to perform or work clumsily or inadequately: He is a fool who bungles consistently.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bungling performance.
    • : that which has been done clumsily or inadequately.

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Examples

  • Tatum and Hill reunite in 22 Jump Street as Jenko and Schmidt, hapless cops who go undercover as students to bungle a drug ring.

  • The Yankees have been paying for this $270 million bungle—enabled by some savvy advice from Goldman Sachs—ever since.

  • Every Senator who voted for Obamacare is accused of being the 60th vote, but few managed to bungle the process as badly as Nelson.

  • The Bergamots do have a beautiful life—a life they bungle out of fear, vanity, desperation, and love.

  • It was watching the military bungle one such investigation that eventually caused Jacob to leave the service.

  • I never knew him bungle over a rope or make a bad slip, and it was simply a pleasure to see him steer.

  • In practically all crimes attempted by scientists they bungle their jobs completely.

  • I am sure the snarling Beasts could never bungle Life as men do, darling, Who half know.

  • Not very seriously, I am afraid, lamented Nathalie, judging from the bungle I made in trying to learn that square knot.

  • "I'm afraid I shall make a worse bungle of it than I did of the toast," he said, as he saw her folding her hands with delight.