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  1. verb (transitive; often foll by up) 1. to spoil through clumsiness or ineptitude. 2. to repair badly or clumsily. noun. 3. Also called: botch-up. a badly done piece of work or repair (esp in the phrase make a botch of ( something ))

  2. Suspicion is a botch, but he's very exciting in it.: Sospecha es una chapuza, pero él resulta excitante.: A surrealist botch in a situation like this.: Una chapuza surrealista en una situación como esta.: Between us, we've managed to botch this whole case.: Entre los dos, logramos estropear el caso entero.: They've found a way to botch every other aspect of this investigation.

  3. botch something (up) to do something badly . He completely botched up the interview. The work they did on the house was a botched job. Word Origin late Middle English (in the sense ‘repair’ but originally not implying clumsiness): of unknown origin. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  4. botch 的词源 [ 1350–1400; ME bocchen to patch up; perh. to be identified with bocchen to swell up, bulge (v. deriv. of bocche botch 2 ), though sense development unclear ] 词汇频率

  5. BOTCH definition: to spoil something by doing it badly: . Learn more.

  6. botch 번역: -을 망치다, 망쳐진 일. Cambridge 영어-한국어 사전 에서 자세히 알아보기.

  7. しっかりと覚えておくことで日常会話で「botch」を使いこなしましょう!. 英語. 意味 (和訳) 詳しく解説!. make a botch of [sth] 〜でへまをやる、〜で下手をうつ. informal (do [sth] poorly) ( 口語 ) Tom made a botch of the project and had to start over from scratch. トムはプロジェクト ...

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