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I . botch [bɒtʃ] SUBST

botch
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to make a botch of sth

II . botch [bɒtʃ] VERBE trans to botch sth [up]

botch

botch-up [ˈbɒtʃʌp] SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec botch

to make a botch of sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The film does show, however, one botched attack during which the victim manages to run away unharmed.
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This too was botched after a 1994 referendum.
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The mine consists of a straight, narrow corridor, gradually becoming wider and more contorted, in the end almost forming a botch.
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The mine consists of a short linear mine which soon opens into a roughly circular botch.
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It is only when they botch up their stunts do they actually impress the judges.
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Or, if the kick is angled too sharply, it goes out of bounds too early and results in an unusually short, or botched, punt.
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Later he berates himself for having had many opportunities but inevitably doing something to botch them.
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Not that it is really bad or botched: it is all thoroughly professional.
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A natural 1 on the first stress die roll indicates a possible botch, requiring a botch roll to confirm the botch.
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Though he botched the lines, he was given other small roles.
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