Pesquisar
to bungle
01
estragar, desastrar
(of tasks or activities) to be performed or handled poorly or clumsily
02
maneirar mal, estragar
to handle a task or activity clumsily, often causing damage or problem
Bungle
01
erro, falha
an embarrassing mistake
bungle
v
bungled
adj
bungled
adj
bungler
n
bungler
n
bungling
adj
bungling
adj
Exemplo
The negotiations bungled, causing the deal to fall through.
The company's new advertising campaign bungled, failing to attract customers.
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.
She feared she would bungle her speech in front of the large audience and embarrass herself.