Botched n. 办砸了(电影名)
- A bachelor botched a batch of badly baked biscuits.did the bachelor botched a batch of badly baked biscuits?
单身汉弄碎了一炉没烤好的小点心,是单身汉弄碎了一炉没烤好的小点心吗? - But a string of leaks about attempted coups and botched operations against the PKK have dented the generals' image.
但是,一连串未遂政变和打击库尔德工人党拙劣的行动影响了将军的形象。 - It was in that town that terrorists demanding Russia withdraw from Chechnya, and a botched rescue attempt, killed over 330 people, most of them children.
正是在该市,要求俄罗斯从车臣撤军的恐怖分子在一次拙劣的营救努力之后杀死了超过330人,其中大多数是学生。
botched[ adj ]
spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness
<adj.all>
a bungled job
Botch \Botch\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Botched}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Botching}.] [See {Botch}, n.]
1. To mark with, or as with, botches.
Young Hylas, botched with stains. --Garth.
2. To repair; to mend; esp. to patch in a clumsy or imperfect
manner, as a garment; -- sometimes with up.
Sick bodies . . . to be kept and botched up for a
time. --Robynson
(More's
Utopia).
3. To put together unsuitably or unskillfully; to express or
perform in a bungling manner; to bungle; to spoil or mar,
as by unskillful work.
For treason botched in rhyme will be thy bane.
--Dryden.