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Перевод: bungle
[наречие] неумело; [существительное] плохая работа; ошибка ; путаница ; [глагол] работать неумело; портить работу; делать кое-как; портачить; настряпать
Тезаурус:
- Boss's bonnet bungle
- But last night a senior SAS source described the bungle as "manna from Heaven for the IRA."
- It scorned the "beat" movement with a staged photographic layout under the headline: "THE ONLY REBELLION AROUND: But the shabby beats bungle the job."
- The much-publicised government bungle over state pensions will cost the taxpayer P150; not an amazing amount, but you'd be pretty annoyed if you lost that much in the laundry.
- From Bungle to Barrel Roll (Makin Communications, 53 mins, colour, 9.99) looks at this year's PFA International Air Rally, held at Wroughton.
- Bungle Fever!
- That's because he'll be a deadweight, even if he doesn't bungle the changeover or drop the baton.
- Craig is still Noddy, the hot-headed drummer, forever telling Clint he's talking "fookin' bollocks", Martyn is still Bungle the bassist shuffling around with his hands in his pockets.
- But in the Soviet Union itself, on this anniversary of the horror on April 26th, people are not just remembering a five-year-old bungle.
- Way out West (Coast): Graham, Bungle, and Tom
- B is for bungle
- The new Doors? (l to r): Graham, Clint, Bungle, Tom and Craig
- Bank bungle over 9.41 cheque ruined my business
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