常見例句雙語例句Cock up– This can be used as a verb or a noun and it means to make a serious mistake or a mistake. (It has nothing to do with male parts! )這個(gè)短語既可用作動詞也可用作名詞,它的意思是犯了很嚴(yán)重的錯誤(動詞)或錯誤(名詞)。(這個(gè)表達(dá)跟男性器官毫無關(guān)系。) )Cock Up – This can be used as a verb or a noun and it means to make a serious mistake or a mistake. (It has nothing to do with male parts! )這個(gè)俚語既可用作動詞也可用作名詞,它的意思是犯了很嚴(yán)重的錯誤或犯錯誤。(這個(gè)表達(dá)跟男性器官毫無關(guān)系。)That may account for the most embarrassing geographical cock-up of his career: grafting a sea-coast on to land-locked Bohemia (part of the present-day Czech Republic) in The Winter’s Tale.因?yàn)閺乃膭”究梢钥闯?,他的地理知識實(shí)在是一團(tuán)糟:在《冬天的故事》里會給地處內(nèi)陸的波西米亞(現(xiàn)在的一部分屬于捷克)安一個(gè)海岸線。權(quán)威例句The Tories allege that cost-saving imposed by senior officials lay behind the cock-up.ECONOMIST: Alistair Darling and Gordon BrownYet far from being an imperialist conspiracy, as American officials tell it the base agreement was a bureaucratic cock-up.ECONOMIST: Hoist on the petard of a dissuasive defence agreementThere is a chance, of course, that Amazon cock this up so spectacularly that self-publishers and publisher leave in droves and the whole enterprise collapses.FORBES: Amazon Eyes Secondhand Ebook Market 返回 cock up