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121 Bastelei
f; -, -en1. (Gegenstand) piece of hobby-work; sich viel mit Basteleien beschäftigen do a lot of handicraft work2. pej. fiddling around, tinkering (around)* * *Bas|te|lei [bastə'lai]f -, -en (inf)handcraft, handicraft; (= Stümperei) botched job (inf)* * *Bas·te·lei<-, -en>* * *die; Bastelei, Basteleien1) handicraft work no pl.2) (Gegenstand) piece of handicraft work* * *1. (Gegenstand) piece of hobby-work;sich viel mit Basteleien beschäftigen do a lot of handicraft work2. pej fiddling around, tinkering (around)* * *die; Bastelei, Basteleien1) handicraft work no pl.2) (Gegenstand) piece of handicraft work -
122 dilettantisch
Adj. geh. pej. amateurish, attr. auch dilettante...* * *dilettantish* * *di|let|tạn|tisch [dilɛ'tantɪʃ]1. adjamateurish2. advamateurishlydilettantisch vorgehen — to act like an amateur
* * *(not very skilful: an amateurish drawing.) amateurish* * *di·let·tan·tisch[dilɛˈtantɪʃ]eine \dilettantische Arbeit a botched [or bungled] job fam\dilettantisch arbeiten to make a real mess of sth, to do a sloppy job* * *1.(abwertend) Adjektiv dilettante; amateurish2.adverbial amateurishly* * ** * *1.(abwertend) Adjektiv dilettante; amateurish2.adverbial amateurishly* * *adj.amateurish adj.dilettantish adj.ragged adj. -
123 murksen
* * *mụrk|sen ['mʊrksn]vi (inf)to fiddle around; (= vermurksen) to bungle things (inf), to botch things up (inf)* * *murk·sen[ˈmʊrksn̩]vi (fam) to do a botched job* * *murksen v/i umg mess around ( -
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125 Schluderarbeit
f umg. sloppy job; allg. slipshod work* * *Schlu|der|ar|beitf (inf)botched-up or sloppy job (inf)* * * -
126 schluderig
schlu|de|rig ['ʃluːdərɪç] (inf)1. adjArbeit sloppy, slipshod no adv2. advschreiben, Hausaufgaben machen sloppily; arbeiten auch in a slipshod way* * *schlu·de·rig[ˈʃlu:dərɪç]* * *s. schludrig* * *A. adj sloppy; Arbeit: auch slipshodB. adv:schlud(e)rig arbeiten do slipshod ( oder sloppy) work;etwas schlud(e)rig reparieren do a botched repair on sth;schlud(e)rig geschrieben/recherchiert sloppily written/researched* * *s. schludrig -
127 mißlingen
1) (to fail, to come to nothing: The fire fizzled out.) fizzle out2) ((of plans etc) to fail or come to nothing: Our plans fell through.) fall through* * *miss·lin·genRR<misslang, misslungen>miß·lin·genALT<mißlang, mißlungen>[mɪsˈlɪŋən]vi Hilfsverb: sein to fail, to be a failure, to be unsuccessful▪ es misslingt jdm, etw zu tun sb fails [in their [or an] attempt] to do stheine misslungene Ehe a failed [or an unsuccessful] marriageein misslungener Kuchen a botched-up cake famleider ist mir der Kuchen misslungen unfortunately my cake didn't turn out well -
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