to bungle
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British pronunciation
/bˈʌŋɡə‍l/

Definición y Significado de "bungle"

to bungle
01

hacer mal

(of tasks or activities) to be performed or handled poorly or clumsily
to bungle definition and meaning
InformalInformal
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The company 's new advertising campaign bungled, failing to attract customers.
The negotiations bungled, causing the deal to fall through.
02

hacer un desastre de

to handle a task or activity clumsily, often causing damage or problem
InformalInformal
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The contractor bungled the construction project, leading to numerous structural issues and delays.
The technician bungled the installation, leaving wires exposed and creating a safety hazard.
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metida de pata, error embarazoso

an embarrassing mistake
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