| 释义 | botched adjective
 uk /bɒtʃt/ us /bɑːtʃt/(UK alsobodged)
 (of a job, attempt, etc.) done very badly:
 botched jobOur landlord redecorated the bedroom, but it was such a botched job that we decided to redo it.我们的房东重新装修了卧室,但装修得太糟糕了,我们决定自己重新弄。
 botched operation He had a botched operation on a severely perforated eardrum that left him deaf in his right ear.
 The campaign to control the disease was badly botched.
 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
 Unsuccessful (people and things)
 abortive
 abortively
 achiever
 be dead in the wateridiom
 bootless
 fruitlessness
 frustrated
 futile
 futilely
 go/get/head nowhereidiom
 on the ropesidiom
 redemption
 rope
 small-time
 small-timer
 up and downidiom
 vain
 vainly
 washed up
 you and whose army?idiom
 
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