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[ˈbɒtʃʌp, AM ˈbɑ:tʃ-]n Pfusch m kein pl fam* * *['bɒtʃʌp] (inf)nMurks m (inf), Pfusch m (inf)* * * -
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transitive verb1) (bungle) pfuschen bei (ugs. abwertend) [Reparatur, Arbeit]a botched job — eine gepfuschte Arbeit (ugs. abwertend)
2) (repair badly) [notdürftig] flickenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/119604/botch_up">botch up* * *[bɒtʃ, AM bɑ:tʃ]II. vt* * *[bɒtʃ] (inf)1. vtverpfuschen, vermurksen (inf); plans etc vermasseln (inf)a botched job — ein Pfusch m (inf)
2. nMurks m (inf), Pfusch m (inf)to make a botch of sth — etw verpfuschen/vermasseln (inf)
* * *A s1. fig Flickwerk n, -schusterei f2. Pfusch(arbeit) m(f) pej:make a botch of sth etwas verpfuschena botched job Pfusch(arbeit) m(f)C v/i pfuschen pej* * *transitive verb1) (bungle) pfuschen bei (ugs. abwertend) [Reparatur, Arbeit]a botched job — eine gepfuschte Arbeit (ugs. abwertend)
2) (repair badly) [notdürftig] flickenPhrasal Verbs:- botch up -
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transitive verb1) (bungle) verpfuschen (ugs. abwertend)2) (repair badly) [notdürftig] flicken* * *transitive verb1) (bungle) verpfuschen (ugs. abwertend)2) (repair badly) [notdürftig] flicken -
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botch·er [ʼbɒtʃəʳ, Am ʼbɑ:tʃɚ] nStümper(in) m(f) -
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[bɒʤ, AM bɑ:ʤ]* * *[bɒdZ]n vtSee:= academic.ru/8349/botch">botch* * * -
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transitive verb2) (bungle) verpfuschen3) (interfere with) durcheinander bringen [Plan]* * ** * *◆ mess upvt ( fam)1. (botch up)to \mess up up a plan einen Plan vermasseln▪ to \mess up up ⇆ sth etw in Unordnung bringen* * *vt sepdurcheinanderbringen; (= make dirty) verdrecken; (= botch, bungle) verpfuschen, verhunzen (inf); marriage kaputt machen (inf), ruinieren; life, person verkorksen (inf); person (as regards looks) übel zurichtenmissing the connection messed up the whole journey —
her visit really messed me up (inf) — ihr Besuch hat mir wirklich alles vermasselt (inf)
that's really messed things up — das hat wirklich alles verdorben or vermasselt (inf)
* * *transitive verb1) (make dirty) schmutzig machen; (make untidy) in Unordnung bringen2) (bungle) verpfuschen3) (interfere with) durcheinander bringen [Plan] -
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