botch vt.,vi. 1.粗拙地补缀。 2.笨手笨脚地弄坏。 He botched the job badly. 他把活儿做得一塌糊涂。 n. 1.拙劣的工作,笨活。 2.粗拙的补缀。 make a complete botch of one's work 把事情干得一团糟。 n. 〔英方〕疮,瘤。
By heaven , theodore purefoy , thou hast done a doughty deed and no botch 老天在上,西奥多普里福伊,你漂漂亮亮地做出一桩壮举!
He often botched up jingles to produce what he fondly thought a poem 他常常把一些重复简单韵律的语句胡乱拼揍成一首自以为是诗的东西。
If robert botches up his driving test again , i doubt if he ' ll ever pass it 如果罗伯特这次驾驶考试再考糟了,我怀疑他这辈子是否还能考及格。
Due to some botched cosmetic surgery , the aging actress now looks perpetually surprised 由于某些糟糕的整形手术的帮助,那位年长的女演员现在看起来年轻的让人吃惊了。
A botched kidnapping ended with one of the assailants shooting himself in the groin , wichita police said 威奇塔警方说,一场拙劣的绑架犯罪活动最后以一名匪徒射伤自己腹股沟收场。
The risk of dying in a botched abortion isonly part of a broader problem of maternal health in poor countries 在贫困的国家,在糟糕的流产手术中死去的风险还仅是母亲健康问题中的一部分。
Scores of people gathered in athens to voice their anger over what they described as the governments botched handling of the fires 大批民众聚集在雅典,表达他们对政府处理火灾不力的愤怒。
He was killed early monday morning at his miami home at what police now say may have been a botched burglary attempt 肖恩是在迈阿密市的家中于星期一清晨被杀?原因可能是入室抢劫犯想掩盖行迹。
John kerry says the gop is capitalizing on what he is calling a botched joke meant to criticize white house war policy 约翰?科里称,美国共和党正利用一个用他的话来说叫做“拙劣的笑话”意图批评白宫的战争政策。