flub
英 [flʌb]
美 [flʌb]
v. 搞坏; 搞糟; 犯错误
n. 搞错,瞎搞,失策
现在分词:flubbing 过去式:flubbed 第三人称单数:flubs 过去分词:flubbed
COCA.38230
牛津词典
verb
- 搞坏;搞糟;犯错误
to do sth badly or make a mistake- She flubbed the first line of the song.
她把第一行歌词唱错了。
- She flubbed the first line of the song.
英英释义
noun
verb
- 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
双语例句
- Job hunters also regularly flub by submitting their resumes to multiple recruiters and hiring managers at a single firm. 'What they're doing is a huge turn off because it sucks up a lot of time for people,' says Ms. McCreary.
求职者往往还会经常地将简历发送至同一家公司的多个招聘经理,效果也很糟糕。麦克里女士说,这样做只会令人们讨厌,原因是它使人们进行重复劳动。 - Your work is especially "quiet", you have achieved to keep away from the blatancy and flub dub.
您的作品特别的“静”,您做到了没有喧闹或者哗众取宠。 - I didn't want to be the one who dropped the ball, but I knew that someone would flub up.
我不想把事情弄砸,但我知道肯定有人会把事情搞糟。 - He had been so conditioned to put that ball through the hoop that it took all of his concentration and a good deal of practice to flub even one.
他已经把投球进篮的动作练得如此协调,以至于要投错哪怕一个球都得下好大功夫才行。