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Significats de
bobble
en anglès
portuguès
borrar
català
espifiar
espanyol
arruinar
Tornar al significat
Make a mess of, destroy or ruin.
blow
spoil
fumble
muff
fluff
bumble
bungle
bollocks
botch
flub
català
espifiar
Sinònims
Examples for "
blow
"
blow
spoil
fumble
muff
fluff
Examples for "
blow
"
1
And La Motte; at the first
blow
;
was more than half successful.
2
It was a
blow
in the face; his own voice hardened then.
3
My head sunk on my breast; I received the
blow
in silence.
4
The salt winds of the Channel
blow
in through the open ports.
5
He got in between the armour plates; first
blow
went to him.
1
However, I also strongly believe in the right to
spoil
your vote.
2
I wanted to
spoil
the party by a long way, Abbott said.
3
No way was he going to let a woman
spoil
the moment.
4
We should not interfere in case we
spoil
an official criminal investigation.
5
The only result will be to
spoil
the control of the aeroplane.
1
Leaders who
fumble
crises like these often pay a high political price.
2
I
fumble
for my phone, then speed-dial the last number-theDuty Officer.
3
Linebacker Luke Kuechly recovered the
fumble
at the New Orleans 45-yard line.
4
Indianapolis cornerback Vontae Davis forced the
fumble
,
and safety Mike Adams recovered.
5
Undaunted by his
fumble
,
Stidham kept the pressure on the Bulldogs' defense.
1
Then she picked up the
muff
in which the letter lay hidden.
2
But the
muff
lay in her lap, ponderous with its rich enclosures.
3
So across the street, her nose in her
muff
,
ran Margaret Elizabeth.
4
She also carried a new beaver
muff
,
but in one hand only.
5
Then, just as she was, hands in
muff
,
she entered the parlour.
1
The Company's cellulose fibers product portfolio includes
fluff
,
market and specialty pulps.
2
No permanent space means there's no place for postcards or personal
fluff
.
3
Let me trim out all the
fluff
and get to work, already!
4
Sunrise disclosed the world trimmed from horizon to horizon in fairy
fluff
.
5
You think I am being dramatic, building
fluff
when there isn't any.
1
Rusty patched
bumble
bee proposed for U.S. endangered species status The U.S.
2
A
bumble
-
bee
alighted and strolled on the crown of his Panama hat.
3
When my godson grows up, he wants to be a
bumble
bee.
4
Children, have you ever seen a wild bees' nest-
a
real
bumble
-
bees
'home
5
Bees,
bumble
bees, and even wasps were the victims of his strange voracity.
1
Mr Andrews has publicly taken personal responsibility for the hotel quarantine
bungle
.
2
That's an unbelievably catastrophic
bungle
right at the front door, Stefanovic said.
3
This bureaucratic
bungle
persisted for more than two years until October 2018.
4
Of course he made a terrible
bungle
of it to start with.
5
He must understand his position, so as not to
bungle
the thing.
1
Well, you made a dog's
bollocks
of that, didn't you, little Beta?
2
Listen, Doc, I don't need to know all the technical
bollocks
.
3
I don't write at a certain time each day -
bollocks
to that.
4
It was just a moment of exasperation and I thought,
'
bollocks
to it'.
5
They think it's all
bollocks
and are prepared to say so.
1
In fact, he argued forcefully against the
botch
-
up
,
to great personal cost.
2
It was something of a
botch
,
too, in an extremely pleasant way.
3
The National Party called for Clark to be sacked after the
botch
-
up
.
4
BP's wooden CEO has seemed able to
botch
even the friendliest interviews.
5
I must
botch
up the accounts, I see,-thesquire has grown sharp.
1
Someone could simply guess, or
flub
the answer through a silly mistake.
2
Sending out mass apology for the address book
flub
later today.
3
You remember that
flub
of hers last year at the festival for Hermes?
4
He didn't do a thing wrong except
flub
a few of his lines.
5
It was one
flub
after another-doubledbecause of Judith copying me!
1
Remember what a furious
bodge
that turned out to be?
2
But it works well, and makes you realise how often other crime shows
bodge
their endings. 22.
3
I was far too tired, and not in the mood; I made a
bodge
of narrating my report.
4
The
bodge
job is so dodge, the trains sport disabled accessible toilets that wheelchairs can't properly fit into.
5
And then they
bodge
it.
1
Clinton and her staff maintain she did not
mishandle
any information.
2
It doesn't matter that the ministers and their courtiers shamelessly
mishandle
the nation's affairs.
3
As the West continuous to
mishandle
the electronic jihad it is proving the militants right.
4
The group said in a statement that officials have
mishandled
the situation.
5
Both sides
mishandled
the crisis that followed, leading to the final split.
1
That really was bizarre, but not costly, as the captain Schaars made a total
bollix
of the corner.
2
Since he declined to return their ball, the youths would assuredly have called him a "speccy
bollix
"
.
3
They thought for a while and came up with what they agreed was a much more acceptable word:
"
bollix
"
.
4
Someday I would look back on it with disbelief, knowing the only thing I'd accomplished with Iola was to
bollix
my chances with this woman.
5
You didn't get this
bollixed
up without lots and lots of planning.
1
The new commonwealth must arouse, and
screw
up
the brakes much tighter.
2
Mr. Lansing could not
screw
up
his courage to resign in 1916.
3
I will have my hair frizzed, and
screw
up
an imposing cue.
4
I've been trying for days to
screw
up
my courage to speak.
5
Mendax wanted something innocuous, which wouldn't
screw
up
the 1000 lines permanently.
1
It was the day she threw her
ball
up
into the tree.
2
I thought we ran the
ball
up
the court with a purpose.
3
Five strokes later I picked my
ball
up
out of the bunker.
4
Throw the
ball
up
,
and Mr. Randolph Rover held out his hands.
5
It seems as if some one had thrown a
ball
up
there.
1
True, viruses
muck
up
computers and networks, and cost a fortune in downtime.
2
If the suits want to hopelessly
muck
up
their own network, let them.
3
Just release the spray or
muck
up
the chemical balance in his Pirbuterol Acetate.
4
Rather than
muck
up
a good thing, Dearborn opted for a touchup over a makeover.
5
But it's an opportunity we could still
muck
up
.
1
You didn't get this
bollixed
up
without lots and lots of planning.
2
This brain is
bollixed
up
about reality and I can't analyze it.
3
Tom would get all
bollixed
up
trying to set up even a little tent.
4
He wondered if he'd
bollixed
up
the breaks.
5
Damn, I'm going to enjoy that almost as much as I am
bollixing
up
my dear old friend Ralph's campaign.'
1
'We're going to
bollocks
up
our second chance at Eden, even before the paint has dried.'
1
And of course there are plenty of neurotics around, people who'd
louse
up
heaven itself.
2
Only trouble is, they
louse
up
the range scale.
3
Moral: Thou shalt not convert thy neighbor's wife, nor yet
louse
up
they neighbor's life.
4
You did us a favor by giving us advance notice; why should we
louse
up
your show for you?
5
I was this close to hornin' in on your conversation, but then I figured why
louse
up
a sale for you?
1
Finally I realised that if you
foul
up
,
you move on.
2
At least now we know for certain that we didn't
foul
up
the initialization process.
3
You can't even trust them to
foul
up
dependably.
4
He didn't want anything to
foul
up
this reunion.
5
Look on the bright side, the water should
foul
up
that white fire of theirs.
1
If I
mess
up
,
I have to lead by example and go.
2
They
mess
up
budgets, and the HSE must live within its budget.
3
The last thing you want to do is
mess
up
that moment.
4
I just don't want anything to happen to
mess
up
this sale.
5
What if I do bad?' I was really afraid to
mess
up
.
1
But the second time they operate it'll be harder to
fuck
up
.
2
Now it's time to cowboy the
fuck
up
and deal with it.
3
And we can always make an exception if you really
fuck
up
.
4
That's what could happen if you
fuck
up
when you're in charge.
5
Tyrone glared at him, as if to say, shut the
fuck
up
.
1
I must
botch
up
the accounts, I see,-thesquire has grown sharp.
2
Are you affected by Auckland Council's consenting
botch
up
?
3
Gillard accepts complete responsibility for the "real Julia"
botch
up
in the 2010 campaign.
4
The Prime Minister says a
botch
up
that allowed a woman with Covid-19 to leave isolation is unacceptable.
5
The Prime Minister is facing his first political
botch
up
as questions continue to swirl around the Internal Affairs Minister.
Ús de
bobble
en anglès
1
A
bobble
at the start can reduce that margin in a flash.
2
On Stubbs's desk, beside his laptop, is a Jerry Falwell
bobble
-
head
doll.
3
A plate that has a little
bobble
,
all of them, any so.
4
Famous faces gave salopettes, skis and
bobble
hats a forever fashion status.
5
She shoved the shoulder straps down, and let her tits
bobble
free.
6
Don't you love this guy? Nikki grinned and did a
bobble
head.
7
Reimer did
bobble
the puck, but quickly smothered the puck to stop play.
8
I instantly recognised the distinctive
bobble
hat, gloves and scarf he was wearing.
9
And if he wasn't appealing to the
bobble
-
head
,
then it was just pouting.
10
She nodded like a
bobble
-
head
doll, her eyes going back to the body.
11
Everything's a
bobble
;
turrible to see them sticks thrashin' 'round and slammin' things.
12
The captain nodded like a
bobble
head and turned to Nikki.
13
And Sid Vicious didn't crotchet his own stupid mock-Tibetan hippy-dippy ear-flapped
bobble
hats.
14
Just don't let the
bobble
-
head
talk about Venus or Eros.
15
I mean, who has a collection of B-list
bobble
-
head
dolls?
16
Hippo listened, chin rising and falling like a
bobble
-
head
doll.
Més exemples per a "bobble"
Gramàtica, pronunciació i més
Sobre aquest terme
bobble
Adjectiu
Nom
Singular
Col·locacions frequents
little bobble
slight bobble
bobble a shot
bobble free
bobble hat
Més col·locacions
Translations for
bobble
portuguès
borrar
meter os pés pelas mãos
trabalhar mal
foder tudo
fazer às pressas
fazer besteira
català
espifiar
cagar-la
espatllar
fer barroerament
arruïnar
esguerrar
fotre
espanyol
arruinar
Bobble
a través del temps