botch 音标拼音: [b'ɑtʃ]
vt .
vi . 拙笨地修补,糟蹋
n . 拙笨的修补,难看的补缀
拙笨地修补,糟蹋拙笨的修补,难看的补缀
botch n 1 :
an embarrassing mistake [
synonym : {
blunder }, {
blooper },
{
bloomer }, {
bungle }, {
pratfall }, {
foul -
up }, {
fuckup },
{
flub }, {
botch }, {
boner }, {
boo -
boo }]
v 1 :
make a mess of ,
destroy or ruin ; "
I botched the dinner and we had to eat out "; "
the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement " [
synonym : {
botch }, {
bodge },
{
bumble }, {
fumble }, {
botch up }, {
muff }, {
blow }, {
flub },
{
screw up }, {
ball up }, {
spoil }, {
muck up }, {
bungle },
{
fluff }, {
bollix }, {
bollix up }, {
bollocks }, {
bollocks up },
{
bobble }, {
mishandle }, {
louse up }, {
foul up }, {
mess up },
{
fuck up }]
Botch \
Botch \,
n .;
pl . {
Botches }. [
Same as Boss a stud .
For senses 2 &
3 cf .
D .
botsen to beat ,
akin to E .
beat .]
1 .
A swelling on the skin ;
a large ulcerous affection ;
a boil ;
an eruptive disease . [
Obs .
or Dial .]
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Botches and blains must all his flesh emboss .
--
Milton .
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2 .
A patch put on ,
or a part of a garment patched or mended in a clumsy manner .
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3 .
Work done in a bungling manner ;
a clumsy performance ;
a piece of work ,
or a place in work ,
marred in the doing ,
or not properly finished ;
a bungle .
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To leave no rubs nor botches in the work . --
Shak .
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Botch \
Botch \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Botched };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Botching }.] [
See {
Botch },
n .]
1 .
To mark with ,
or as with ,
botches .
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Young Hylas ,
botched with stains . --
Garth .
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2 .
To repair ;
to mend ;
esp .
to patch in a clumsy or imperfect manner ,
as a garment ; --
sometimes with up .
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Sick bodies . . .
to be kept and botched up for a time . --
Robynson (
More '
s Utopia ).
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3 .
To put together unsuitably or unskillfully ;
to express or perform in a bungling manner ;
to bungle ;
to spoil or mar ,
as by unskillful work .
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For treason botched in rhyme will be thy bane .
--
Dryden .
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138 Moby Thesaurus words for "
botch ":
anamorphosis ,
bad job ,
bad likeness ,
bat out ,
be all thumbs ,
bevue ,
bitch up ,
blight ,
blow ,
blunder ,
blunder away ,
blunder into ,
blunder on ,
blunder upon ,
bobble ,
boggle ,
bollix ,
bonehead play ,
boner ,
boo -
boo ,
botchery ,
bugger up ,
bumble ,
bungle ,
bungling ,
burlesque ,
butcher ,
caricature ,
clumsy performance ,
cobble ,
commit a gaffe ,
confuse ,
dash off ,
daub ,
destroy ,
disorder ,
distortion ,
do anyhow ,
do by halves ,
do carelessly ,
do offhand ,
dub ,
error ,
etourderie ,
fake up ,
faux pas ,
fiasco ,
flounder ,
flub ,
fluff ,
flunk ,
foozle ,
fudge up ,
fumble ,
gaffe ,
gaucherie ,
goof up ,
gum up ,
haphazardness ,
hash ,
indiscretion ,
jury -
rig ,
knock off ,
knock out ,
knock together ,
lash up ,
loose ends ,
louse up ,
lumber ,
make a blunder ,
make a misstep ,
mangle ,
mar ,
mess ,
mess up ,
messiness ,
misconduct ,
miscue ,
misdraw ,
mishandle ,
mismanage ,
mispaint ,
misspeak ,
mistake ,
mix -
up ,
muck ,
muck up ,
mucker ,
muddle ,
muff ,
mull ,
murder ,
muss ,
mutilate ,
off day ,
parody ,
patch ,
patch together ,
patch up ,
play havoc with ,
play hell with ,
pound out ,
rough out ,
roughcast ,
roughhew ,
ruin ,
sad work ,
scratch ,
screw up ,
scribble ,
shambles ,
slap up ,
slapdash ,
slip ,
slipshoddiness ,
slipshodness ,
sloppiness ,
slovenliness ,
slovenly performance ,
slovenry ,
sluttishness ,
solecism ,
spoil ,
stumble ,
stupidity ,
throw off ,
throw together ,
tinker ,
toss off ,
toss out ,
toss together ,
travesty ,
trifle with ,
trip ,
untidiness ,
washout ,
whomp up ,
wreck
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BOTCH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BOTCH is to foul up hopelessly —often used with up How to use botch in a sentence
BOTCH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com BOTCH definition: to spoil by poor work; bungle (often followed byup ) See examples of botch used in a sentence
BOTCH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary BOTCH meaning: 1 to spoil something by doing it badly: 2 something that is spoiled by being done badly: 3 to… Learn more
BOTCH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you botch something that you are doing, you do it badly or clumsily Sources claimed police botched the investigation
Botch - definition of botch by The Free Dictionary These verbs mean to harm or spoil through ineptitude or clumsiness: botch a repair; blow an opportunity; bungle an interview; butchered the haircut; fumbled my chance to apologize; muffed the last play of the game
Botch Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Botch definition: To perform poorly or ruin through clumsiness or ineptitude
botch - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun botch (plural botches) An action, job, or task that has been performed very badly; a ruined, defective, or clumsy piece of work
Definition of botch – Meaning Examples - Better Words To carry out a task or job poorly, resulting in a substandard or defective outcome "The chef was careful not to botch the soufflé " When someone botches a job, they fail to perform it effectively or make mistakes that ultimately compromise the quality of the final result
BOTCH - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary botch definition: spoil through clumsiness or ineptitude Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words Discover expressions like "botch up", "botch job"
Botch - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com As a noun botch means an embarrassing mistake or something that is done poorly, especially due to lack of skill If they've never painted before, your friends working on set design might make a complete botch of the scenery for the play, which might involve repainting the whole thing