
n. 辦砸了(電影名)
Startup Lyft became the first ride-hailing company to go public, but also became an example of a botched IPO.
初創公司Lyft成為第一家上市的網約車公司,但也成為了首次公開募股失敗的一個例子。
He completely botched up the interview.
他面試表現得糟透了。
The work they did on the house was a botched job.
他們整修房子做得一塌糊塗。
One of them, Bayer's girlfriend, helped plan the botched burglary and acted as a lookout.
其中一個是拜爾的女朋友,她幫助策劃了這次拙劣的入室盜竊并充當了望風者。
Some blame that on botched public relations.
有人将此歸咎于搞砸了的公共關系。
The inquiry was horribly botched, or there was a deliberate coverup.
要麼這次質詢徹底被搞砸了,要麼就是有人故意隱瞞些什麼。
“botched”是一個形容詞,用于描述因操作不當、缺乏專業性而導緻失敗或存在嚴重缺陷的事物。該詞源自中古英語動詞“botch”,最初指“笨拙地修補”,後逐漸演變為負面含義,強調因錯誤處理引發的負面結果(來源:牛津英語詞典)。
在具體應用中,“botched”常見于以下場景:
該詞的權威性體現在其被《劍橋學術詞典》收錄為“因缺乏技能或準備不足導緻的明顯錯誤”,且被《紐約時報》《衛報》等媒體高頻使用于專業事故分析報道中。值得注意的是,在正式法律文書中,“botched”可能被替換為“negligently performed”(過失操作)等術語以強化嚴謹性。
Botched 是動詞botch 的過去式和過去分詞形式,含義和用法如下:
如需更多例句或發音細節,可參考牛津詞典或柯林斯詞典。
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