bungles

美 [ˈbʌŋɡlz]英 [ˈbʌŋɡlz]
  • v.失败;笨拙地做
  • n.搞糟了的事情;失误
  • bungle的第三人称单数和复数
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bungles

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    VERB (因出错或手脚笨拙)把…搞砸
    If you bungle something, you fail to do it properly, because you make mistakes or are clumsy.

    Two prisoners bungled an escape bid after running either side of a lamp-post while handcuffed.

    两名被手铐铐在一起的囚犯试图逃跑时分别往电灯杆两边跑,结果没逃掉。

  • ...a bungling burglar.

    笨手笨脚的窃贼

  1. If you cannot laugh at the bungles , the journey is simply too painful .

    如果受挫后不懂自嘲,人生道路会十分痛苦。

  2. It keeps watch during the night and crows at dawn , never bungles matters and is very honest .

    晚上守夜,黎明报晓,从来不会误事,极其诚实!

  3. In the northwestern region of the continent , the 350-million-year-old massif in the Bungle Bungles / Purnululu National Park is a condensed sandstone range that rises to 578 meters .

    在西北部大陆地区的波奴鲁鲁国家公园里,有一座三亿五千万岁的山丘,此山丘由砂岩凝结而成,高578米。

  4. Wong walked into a police station and lied about robbing someone , but authorities refused to believe him . He tried pointing a toy gun at a taxi driver , but the cabbie screamed and scared him away . After multiple bungles , Wong finally achieved his goal .

    凌先生去警察局自首、撒谎说自己抢劫了谁谁谁,但没人信;跟着他又拿玩具枪对着一名出租车司机,结果对方尖叫、反而吓跑了他自己。