bungled
adjective
uk/ˈbʌŋ.ɡəld/us/ˈbʌŋ.ɡəld/done verybadly, in acarelessorstupidway:
搞砸的a bungledrobbery打劫不成
Because of the bungledinvestigation, theaccusedmen arefreeand will not bebroughttotrial.因为调查被搞砸了,被告被放了,免被起诉。
See
bungle
- She is stillrecoveringfrom a bungledhipoperation.
- He was thevictimof a bungledraidon thewarehousewhere heworked.
- Counterterrorismagentsquestioneda manwoundedin a bungledbombingattempt.
Failing and doing badly
- abjectly
- at-risk
- backbencher
- balls(something)up
- be on your beam endsidiom
- blow
- bomb
- collapse
- fight a losing battleidiom
- flog
- flog a dead horseidiom
- flop
- flub
- founder
- rot
- running on emptyidiom
- sclerotic
- screw
- smoke
- the rot sets inidiom