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1 beunhazen
v. botch, bungle, screw up; moonlight -
2 broddelwerk
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3 knoeien
v. mess, boggle, bungle, dabble, botch, swindle, puddle, peddle, fudge, defraud, job, flounder, jockey -
4 lap
n. botch, rag, cloth, tatter, remnant, piece, patch, flap, clout, Laplander -
5 lappen
v. patch, botch, mend, piece, piece up, cobble, tap -
6 modderen
v. muddle, squelch, botch -
7 oplappen
v. patch up, piece up, patch, vamp, tinker, botch, mend -
8 samenflansen
v. patch, botch, jumble, tag, fudge -
9 verknoeien
v. botch, muddle, muff, mull, waste, blunder, bosh, corrupt, mangle, mess, slobber, smudge, garble, lose, make a hash of, tamper with, murder, butcher -
10 geknoei
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11 gepruts
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12 iets in het riet sturen
iets in het riet sturenbotch (up)/bungle somethingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iets in het riet sturen
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13 klungelen
2 [rondhangen] dawdle, (dilly-)dally♦voorbeelden: -
14 klunzen
〈 informeel〉♦voorbeelden: -
15 krukken
1 [moeizaam iets verrichten] bungle, botch2 [na een ziekte nog sukkelen] (still) be sick♦voorbeelden: -
16 om zeep brengen
om zeep brengenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > om zeep brengen
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17 prutswerk
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18 riet
1 [grassoort] reed3 [met betrekking tot blaasinstrumenten] reed♦voorbeelden:beven als een riet(je) • shake like a leaf -
19 roffelen
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20 verbruien
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botch — vb Botch, bungle, fumble, muff, cobble mean to handle or treat awkwardly or unskillfully. Botch may imply repairing or mending, but it frequently implies a making or forming by patching or by putting together out of pieces. It consistently… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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botch|y — «BOCH ee», adjective, botch|i|er, botch|i|est. poorly made or done; botched. –botch´i|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
Botch — Botch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Botched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Botching}.] [See {Botch}, n.] 1. To mark with, or as with, botches. [1913 Webster] Young Hylas, botched with stains. Garth. [1913 Webster] 2. To repair; to mend; esp. to patch in a clumsy or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Botch — may mean:* Botch (professional wrestling), a professional wrestling slang term for missing a scripted move * Botch (band), a mathcore band * Bungle or ruin. See in Wiktionary … Wikipedia
botch — botch·ery; botch; botch·er; … English syllables
Botch — Botch, n.; pl. {Botches}. [Same as Boss a stud. For senses 2 & 3 cf. D. botsen to beat, akin to E. beat.] 1. A swelling on the skin; a large ulcerous affection; a boil; an eruptive disease. [Obs. or Dial.] [1913 Webster] Botches and blains must… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Botch — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Mathcore, Metalcore Gründung 1993 Auflösung 2002 Website … Deutsch Wikipedia
botch — [ batʃ ] or ,botch up verb transitive INFORMAL to do something very badly or carelessly: Police officers had botched the entire investigation. I ve botched this up in a couple of places … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English