made a mess of
基本解釋
- 把……搞得一團(tuán)糟
英漢例句
- Last summer the company hired to mark the SATs made a mess of the job and was sacked.
去年夏季,被雇傭去給標(biāo)準(zhǔn)評(píng)估測(cè)試評(píng)分的公司搞砸了那項(xiàng)工作,弄得非常糟糕。 - The army, which made a mess of governing the country after the 2006 coup, says it will stay in its barracks.
而在2006發(fā)動(dòng)政變,把國(guó)家的治理搞得一團(tuán)糟的軍隊(duì)勢(shì)力也表示,他們會(huì)老實(shí)待在軍營(yíng)里面。 - A year later, he said, nobody had been made accountable for the incident, in which police appeared to have made a mess of an attempt to rescue tourists held hostage on a coach.
這位馬尼拉總教區(qū)輔理主教指出,事件中警方營(yíng)救旅游巴士人質(zhì)的過(guò)程混亂無(wú)章,一年過(guò)去了,但仍沒有人需要負(fù)上責(zé)任。 他慨嘆:「為甚么?
blog.sina.com.cn - Over the past two years, president and Congress have dabbled in health reform, and made a mess of it.
ECONOMIST: John Kitzhaber’s prescription The - Generation X and Y may have noticed that their elders have made a mess of quite a few things, and our monetary system is no exception.
FORBES: A Return To Stable Money Requires More Intellectual Gasoline
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專業(yè)釋義
- 把……搞得一團(tuán)糟