单词 | Bungled |
例句 | 1. It looks as though you've bungled again. 2. She completely bungled the job. 3. The gang bungled the job and got caught. 4. The electrician bungled the wiring job. 5. The whole police operation was bungled. 6. John bungled the job. 7. Two prisoners bungled an escape bid after running either side of a lamp-post while handcuffed. 8. Too many discharges, bungled grievances, unreturned phone calls. 9. Officers have bungled a number of recent criminal cases. 10. He nearly bungled a punt in the first half. 11. They bungled the job. 12. They claim that he removed healthy wombs and bungled routine operations, leaving them with bladder, kidney and liver damage. 13. Analysts agree that the company bungled its response to the crisis. 14. In addition to the bungled handling of intelligence reports, Washington officials come under criticism in the Dorn report in other areas. 15. The evidence that the television arrangements were bungled is incontrovertible. 16. One side kidnaps women over bungled drug deals, rapes other women, attacks shopkeepers and, occasionally, shoots the police. 17. He said the Republican Party bungled the debate over Propositions 187 and 209, the 1996 initiative dismantling affirmative action. 17. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 18. Most glaring was the bungled arrest attempt last month of a 21-year-murder suspect in Kyoto. 19. Germany's already acted, and bungled it. 20. He and his allies in Congress bungled year's stimulus. 21. The gang spent a year planning the robbery and then bungled it. 22. Attempts to catch the elusive Sirven have undoubtedly been bungled. 23. Joint interests could cause you more concern than anything else and you may feel that a partner has bungled matters here. 24. K Thousands of coal miners marched through central London to protest at the Government's bungled pit closures. 25. Since returning from his Easter break in Florida he has bungled and backtracked even in his fief, the Senate. 26. Its successor will be better, and contain extra lenses that should offset the effects of the bungled mirror. 27. Patriot missile interceptors as well as destroyers had been deployed in case the launch was bungled. 28. Mr. Obama told CBS television he takes the blame for the bungled Daschle nomination. 29. Felt's entanglement with history occurred in 1972 after the bungled break-in at the Democratic National Party offices in the Watergate building. 30. Obama told CBS Television , television he takes the plan blame for bungle Dashle bungled Daschle nomination. 1. She completely bungled the job. 31. Bungled - actor appeared on stage performing accident, that the fall through. 32. Toe cap is prevented be bungled to prevent puncture with sole is his two main function. 33. Mr. Obama told CBS Televison television he takes the blame for the bungle bungled Daschle nomination. 34. Most anarchist assassinations were bungled because of haste or spontaneity, in his view. 35. " It's a good subject, but this time they bungled it. 36. Mr. Obama told CBS television he takes the plan blame for the bungled Daschle nomination. 37. Responsibility lays with our company for the bungled trade mission. 38. You are the man for bargains, aren't you? You are him bungled nothing , you wooden - headed lubber! 39. SAP's bungled launch of a cloud version of its small - and medium - size business package doesn't augur well. 39. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 40. If the whole thing is bungled, you will be responsible. 41. Still can give a client an abecedarian now explained, unapt let others be bungled! 42. Then came the Mavi Marmara flotilla incident: Israelis completely bungled the operation. 43. The fact has proved, of video industry germinant and absolutely it is to use capital to be bungled come out. |
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