bungling
adjective
uk/ˈbʌŋ.ɡlɪŋ/us/ˈbʌŋ.ɡlɪŋ/doing something verybadly, in acarelessorstupidway:
笨拙的;拙劣的What bunglingidiotdid this?这是哪个笨蛋白痴干的?
Thesystemis so bungling andbureaucraticthat nothingevergets done.该系统简直太笨拙,太官僚主义了,所以什么都干不成。
See
bungle
- One bunglinggangofrobbersmanagedtoattackthewrongbuildinglastweek.
- The bunglingsurgeonwasaskedtoretire,ratherthanarrestedandbroughttotrial.
- Somehow the bunglingrefereemanagedtomissthe mostobviouspenaltyof thisWorldCup.
Inability and awkwardness
- accident-prone
- adorkable
- all thumbsidiom
- amateurish
- amateurishly
- fumble
- functional illiteracy
- gauche
- geek
- ham-fisted
- jack-of-all-trades, master of noneidiom
- klutzy
- like a bull in a china shopidiom
- lost
- lubber
- unable
- uncoordinated
- uneducable
- unenterprising
- unequal