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to botch, botch

Russia made a botched attempt to quickly storm Kiev 

it looks like it’s botched one of its top priorities. 

He blamed his doctor for a botched operation

“We must confront the reality that the botched Brexit deal significantly hurt our economy,” (Keith Starmer)




to botch: hacer una chapuza, fastidiar algo, estropear, hacer algo mal o con torpezaRealizar una tarea de forma torpe o incorrecta, con resultados deficientes o desastrosos.

botch: chapuza

a botched event: un evento fallido/chapucero

botchedchapucero o mal manejado