snafus
英[snæˈfuː]
美[snæˈfuː]
- n. (未按计划发生的)混乱(局面)
- adj. 一团糟的,混乱的,无秩序的
- v. 使混乱,使一团槽
双语例句
- 1. Language misadventures and snafus were commonplace.
- 因此语言灾难和混乱也就层出不穷。
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- 2. Tell us about your friends and their social snafus .
- 告诉你的朋友以及他们的社交圈。
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- 3. That seems to be the theme for the operations snafus at these Games.
- 这似乎是比赛运行混乱的节奏。
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- 4. She provides little analysis of the corporate culture that led to the many snafus.
- 她几乎没怎么分析导致这诸多混乱的公司文化。
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- 5. Britain has put off plans for biometric identity CARDS partly because of worries about soaring costs and technical snafus.
- 像英国推辞生物信息识别卡计划,部分原因是担心成本飞涨,技术混乱。
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- 6. You or the kids may come down with mysterious ailments, deadlines for work are unpredictable, traffic snafus slow us down.
- 你或孩子们可能会患上怪病,工作的最后期限也难以预见,会遇到交通障碍。
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- 7. As is typical in such snafus, the White House Military Office's answer wasn't completely wrong, as a second call to the Air Force revealed.
- 白宫军事办公室的说法倒不是完全没有道理,记者打给空军的第二个电话证明了他们所说的,这种做法在像这样的混乱事件中已经司空见惯了。
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- 8. If you're repeatedly making dreadful mistakes and finding yourself in embarrassing snafus in an important area of life, push yourself to contemplate your worst-case scenario.
- 如果你反复在害怕犯可怕的错误,发现自己在生活的一个重要方面处于令人窘迫的糟糕情况下,逼迫自己去想最糟糕可能出现的情况。
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- 9. If you're repeatedly making dreadful mistakes and finding yourself in embarrassing snafus in an important area of life, push yourself to contemplate your worst-case scenario.
- 如果你反复在害怕犯可怕的错误,发现自己在生活的一个重要方面处于令人窘迫的糟糕情况下,逼迫自己去想最糟糕可能出现的情况。
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