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mishandled

英 [ˌmɪsˈhændld]

美 [ˌmɪsˈhændld]

v.  处理不当; 粗暴对待; 胡乱操作
mishandle的过去分词和过去式

COCA.41549

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 对…处理不当
    If you say that someonehas mishandledsomething, you are critical of them because you think they have dealt with it badly.
    1. She completely mishandled an important project purely through lack of attention...
      她之所以彻底搞砸了一个重大项目纯粹是因为不够上心。
    2. The judge said the police had mishandled the siege.
      法官说警方对围攻安排不当。

双语例句

  • But isolation, when mishandled, can trigger dangerous communication breakdowns.
    但首席执行官的孤立无助如果处理不当就会引发危险的沟通灾难。
  • It follows from the second and third characteristics that it is impossible for the Chinese Red Army to grow very rapidly or defeat its enemy quickly; in other words, the war will be protracted and may even be lost if it is mishandled.
    第二个特点和第三个特点,规定了中国红军的不可能很快发展和不可能很快战胜其敌人,即是规定了战争的持久,而且如果弄得不好的话,还可能失败。
  • Tapie won what critics called a too-generous private settlement with a French state-owned bank over the mishandled sale of sportswear maker Adidas in the1990s.
    在20世纪90年代,塔皮与一家法国国有银行在出售运动服装制造商阿迪达斯事件上处理不当,批评家称之为过于慷慨的私下和解。
  • There is angry talk of Princess Diana and how her 1997 death was mishandled by the queen.
    民间仍然气愤地谈论着已故的戴安娜王妃以及女皇对她1997年过世事件的不当处理。
  • The CBI had mishandled its interest rate policy and the foreign exchange markets since early 2008.
    自2008年初以来,冰岛央行对利率政策和外汇市场的处理不力。
  • A spokesman denied that the police investigation had been mishandled.
    一位发言人否认警方的调查是草率的。
  • Many people in Hong Kong believe that the Philippine government mishandled the 2010 hostage tragedy, when a sacked Manila policeman took a group of Hong Kong tourists hostage at gunpoint aboard their tour bus in the nation's capital.
    许多香港人都认为菲律宾政府在2010年人质事件处理上存在失误,当时一位被解雇的马尼拉警察在这个首都城市劫持了一辆载有香港游客的旅游车。
  • Those events were badly mishandled, one person close to the situation says.
    一位熟悉内情的人士表示,这些事情都处理得相当不得当。
  • If it is mishandled by Mr Cameron and other politicians, the UK could be returned to the days of state licensing of the press, which was abolished in 1694.
    如果卡梅伦等政界人士处理不当,英国可能被打回新闻业需要政府发放许可证的时代。
  • In the case of Britain, sources say, Mr Obama's relative recent warmth towards Mr Cameron is in part an acknowledgment that his predecessor, Gordon Brown, was mishandled, as the president dismissed British demands for reassurance and access.
    消息人士说,在对英关系上,奥巴马最近对卡梅伦比较热情,这部分地说明他承认在对待英国前首相戈登•布朗上确有不妥,即拒绝了英国对于安慰和访问的要求。