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1 bungle
I ['bʌŋgl] II 1. ['bʌŋgl] 2.verbo intransitivo mancare il colpo* * *(to do (something) clumsily or badly: Someone has bungled.) fare male (un lavoro)* * *bungle /ˈbʌŋgl/n.lavoro malfatto; pasticcio.(to) bungle /ˈbʌŋgl/A v. t.1 fare male; pasticciare; incasinare (fam.)B v. i.fare pasticci; rovinare tutto; dimostrarsi incompetentebungleda.pasticciato; goffo; malriuscitobunglern.confusionario; pasticcione; incompetente; incapacebunglinga.1 confusionario; incompetente2 goffo; da incompetente.* * *I ['bʌŋgl] II 1. ['bʌŋgl] 2.verbo intransitivo mancare il colpo -
2 bungle bun·gle
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3 fumble
I ['fʌmbl]nome AE sport liscio m.II 1. ['fʌmbl] 2.to fumble with — armeggiare, giocherellare con [ buttons]
* * *1) (to use one's hands awkwardly and with difficulty: He fumbled with the key; She fumbled about in her bag for her key.) armeggiare; frugare2) (to drop a ball (clumsily), or fail to hold or catch it.) lasciarsi sfuggire* * *fumble /ˈfʌmbl/n.1 armeggiamento; armeggio; annaspamento2 (fam.) palpata; brancicata(to) fumble /ˈfʌmbl/A v. i.1 armeggiare; frugare; cercare a tentoni: He fumbled with the lock, ha armeggiato con la serratura; to fumble in one's pocket, frugarsi nelle tasche; I fumbled for the key, ho frugato in cerca della chiave; ho cercato a tentoni la chiave; to fumble for words, cercare le parole; annaspare in cerca delle parole2 ( anche to fumble about) brancolare; andare a tentoni: to fumble in the dark, brancolare nel buio; to fumble along a dark corridor, andare a tentoni lungo un corridoio buioB v. t.1 maneggiare in modo maldestro; pasticciare: ( sport) to fumble the ball, lasciarsi sfuggire la palla2 farfugliare; borbottare.* * *I ['fʌmbl]nome AE sport liscio m.II 1. ['fʌmbl] 2.to fumble with — armeggiare, giocherellare con [ buttons]
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4 foul up
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5 bungled
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6 bungler
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7 bungling
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8 screw up
screw up colloq. [ person] piantare un casino; [ company] andare in malora; screw [sth.] up, screw up [sth.]1) (crumple) accartocciare [ piece of paper]to screw up one's eyes, one's face — strizzare gli occhi, fare una smorfia
3) (summon)to screw up the courage to do — trovare il coraggio di fare; screw [sb.] up colloq. scombussolare, innervosire [ person]
* * *1) (to twist or wrinkle (the face or features): The baby screwed up its face and began to cry.) storcere2) (to crumple: She screwed up the letter.) accartocciare3) ((slang) to bungle; to make a mess of: He screwed up again; Plan it carefully - I don't want you to screw things up.) incasinare* * *vt + adv1) (paper, material) spiegazzare2) (fam: ruin) mandare all'ariato screw sb up fig fam — incasinare qn
* * *screw up colloq. [ person] piantare un casino; [ company] andare in malora; screw [sth.] up, screw up [sth.]1) (crumple) accartocciare [ piece of paper]to screw up one's eyes, one's face — strizzare gli occhi, fare una smorfia
3) (summon)to screw up the courage to do — trovare il coraggio di fare; screw [sb.] up colloq. scombussolare, innervosire [ person]
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