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botch造句

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To handle badly;botch.

botch造句

To forget or botch(one's lines).

Don't botch it up this time.

Her baking was a complete botch.

To make a stupid, usually serious error in; botch.

I've made a real botch of the decorating.

I have made a miserable botch of this description.

I hate having builders botch up repairs on my house.

The terrible mechanic seems to have made a botch of repairing the car

“ I've just never seen great powers make such a complete mess and botch of things,” he told his aides.

Learn how many men botch some ways, or else so many silly ways to kill the man?

A bigger mistake than any botch job you'll ever manage is to try to bury your mistakes and pretend they don't exist.

If you can't get the answers to basic questions right on the phone, there's no point in interviewers watching you botch those questions in person.

The LORD will smite thee with the botch of Egypt, and with the emerods, and with the scab, and with the itch, whereof thou canst not be healed.

I began collecting synonyms for the word "failure" mentioned in the interview, and I found more than 20: mistake, error, false start, flop, loss, miss, stumble, botch, bungle, --but not failure.

Accordingly you release often in order to get more corrections, and as a beneficial side effect you have less to lose if an occasional botch gets out the door.

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