flubbed

英 [flʌbd] 美 [flʌbd]

v.  搞坏; 搞糟; 犯错误
flub的过去分词和过去式



双语例句

  1. It had potential, but you were underwhelming on the build up then you totally flubbed the punch line.
    原本或许是个好故事,但你的铺垫一点都不吸引人,最后抖包袱时又搞砸了。
  2. But Romney also flubbed the issue in that last debate, forgetting that Obama had used the term acts of terror the day after the killings.
    但罗姆尼在这最后的辩论中也忘了该问题,忘记奥巴马在死亡事件后曾使用恐怖行为这一术语。
  3. Introducing his running mate against the backdrop of the USS Wisconsin on Saturday, Mitt Romney flubbed his easiest line: Join me in welcoming the next president of the United States.
    周六,在威斯康辛号(USSWisconsin)战舰前介绍自己的竞选搭档时,米特•罗姆尼(MITTROMNEY)把一句最简单的台词说错了,说成了:请大家和我一起欢迎美国未来的总统。
  4. She flubbed the first line of the song.
    她把第一行歌词唱错了。