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Перевод: botch speek botch


[существительное]
заплата ; плохо сделанная работа;
[глагол]
неумело латать; портить; делать небрежно


Тезаурус:

  1. In Yohei's case, this collapses into a craven botch - hilariously acted by Ryo Amamiya - in which he more or less accidentally dispatches his wife but can't bring himself to take the plunge and throw himself into the river as promised.
  2. She had been horrified at the botch Ruth made of it and Ruth had begun to wish that she had taken a few of Hester's proffered lessons.
  3. A northern sense of identity concentrated by the frustration of spirit that knows it could manage better what its southern overseers only botch is pressure enough for a new drive for progress.
  4. Thou crusty botch of nature, (Troilus and Cressida) - term of endearment to prison officers.
  5. Throw their young lives away in a stupid, ill-considered and bloody botch of an idea to come in through Europe's back door.
  6. Endless letters to the council about the state of the ramp and the botch job on the coping are ignored but the council decided to install some close circuit TV for a good proportion of what repairs to the ramp would have cost.
  7. Ian Cocking just about manages to persuade the council that the ramp is worth keeping so the ramp is fixed up but a botch job on one piece of coping makes any trick other then just plain rock 'n' rolls virtually impossible.
  8. Barristers may not be sued for negligence if they botch a case in court; nor as a general rule is their incompetence a ground of appeal against conviction.
  9. In Deuteronomy, Moses threatened those who disobeyed the laws with the "Botch of Egypt" which, apart from scabs and emerods, whatever they might have been, progressed to madness, blindness, and astonishment of heart.
  10. The moralists - as it seems to many of us who have worried over this question - either shirk the answer or botch it.
  11. Brim's translation "You will be smitten with the Egyptian dermatitis, characterized by swellings, dry crusts, and ulcers, from which you will never be healed, and the Lord shall smite you in the knees, and in the legs, with a sore botch that cannot be healed from the sole of thy foot to the top of thy head" not only gives a description that would do very well for syphilis but also pre-empts the habit of the fifteenth-century Europeans of ascribing the disease to the enemy.
  12. ITALIA house can assimilate anything, mixing completely unrelated elements into seamless tracks that are clever, commercial, and miles away from the backroom botch jobs now dominating the UK dance scene.
  13. It may well be necessary to "botch up" repairs using hurdles, bedsteads, corrugated iron sheets, scraps of wire netting, and baler twine.

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