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  1. Meaning of botched in English. botched. adjective. uk / bɒtʃt / us / bɑːtʃt / (UK also bodged) Add to word list. (of a job, attempt, etc.) done very badly: botched job Our landlord redecorated the bedroom, but it was such a botched job that we decided to redo it.

  2. In the English description: butchered - fucked up - muck-up - pig's ear. Spanish: como la mona - chapucero - buñuelo - chambón - chapuza - porquería. Forum discussions with the word (s) "botched" in the title: a botched boob job into a job. botched bikini wax. Botched effort.

  3. traducir BOTCHED: fastidiado, estropear. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  4. The meaning of BOTCHED is unsuccessful because of being poorly done : spoiled by mistakes. How to use botched in a sentence.

  5. fallido adj m. ·. mal hecho adj m. ·. frustrado adj m. “botched” es participio pasado / pasado de. botch verbo. estropear v. Ejemplos: botched job s — chapuza f [ES] ·. trabajo chapucero m. ·. trabajo estropeado m. Véase también: botch s — chapuza f. Ver alternativas de traducción. © Diccionario Linguee, 2024. Fuentes externas (español → inglés)

  6. traducción al español de "botched" Frecuencia de uso de la palabra. botched. [(British) bɒtʃt , (US) bɑtʃd ] adjetivo. [attempt, robbery, rescue] chapucero. a botched job una chapuza (inf) Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Ejemplos de frases que contienen "botched" botched.

  7. verb. botched; botching; botches. transitive verb. 1. : to foul up hopelessly often used with up. 2. : to put together in a makeshift way. botcher noun. 3 of 3. noun (2) 1. : something that is botched : mess. 2. : patchwork, hodgepodge. botchy. ˈbä-chē.