botch - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of botch in Hindi

  • ढिलाई से काम करना

noun

  • पैवंद
  • चकती
  • थिगली
  • ढिलाई से किया गया काम
  • मुहांसा
  • कच्चा काम
  • भद्दा काम
  • फुन्सी

verb

  • ढिलाई से काम करना
  • चकती लगाना
  • पैवंद लगाना
  • थिगली लगाना

botch Definition

verb

  • carry out (a task) badly or carelessly. ( बुरी तरह या लापरवाही से (किसी कार्य को) करना। )

noun

  • a bungled or badly carried out task or action. ( एक बुरी तरह से उलझा हुआ या बुरी तरह से किया गया कार्य या कार्य। )

botch Example

  • As long as he doesn't break a leg or Ferrari doesn't make a huge botch of the 2003 car, then there's nothing to stop him. ( जब तक वह एक पैर नहीं तोड़ता है या फेरारी 2003 की कार का एक बड़ा बॉट नहीं करता है, तब तक उसे रोकने के लिए कुछ भी नहीं है। )
  • Who could have known the administration would botch it so badly? ( कौन जानता था कि प्रशासन इसे इतनी बुरी तरह से रोक देगा? )
  • He zips past at such a clip that I totally botch an attempted photo, which would only be a blur of U.S. Postal Service blue anyway. ( वह इस तरह के एक क्लिप में अतीत में है कि मैं पूरी तरह से एक प्रयास की गई फोटो को बॉट करता हूं, जो कि वैसे भी केवल यू.एस. पोस्टल सर्विस ब्लू का एक धब्बा होगा। )
  • A Canvey teacher stranded in Australia because of a bureaucratic botch has made the dramatic decision to stay there for good. ( एक नौकरशाही बॉट की वजह से ऑस्ट्रेलिया में फंसे कैनेवे के एक शिक्षक ने अच्छे के लिए वहां रहने का नाटकीय फैसला किया है। )
  • But leave it to me to botch the one botch-proof task of a sportswriter. ( लेकिन मेरे लिए इसे छोड़ दो एक स्पोर्टस्क्राइटर का एक बॉट-प्रूफ कार्य करने के लिए। )

More Sentence

  • All his enemies somehow must botch their attempts to kill him.
  • Soccer shoots-out make good theatre, too often arriving after highly-paid players have made a total botch of getting a result.
  • I've probably made a botch of things
  • Like all reshuffles, last week's will prove a botch .
  • Something tells us that the remake is going to be a botch .
  • The Saltires are doing a fantastic job against the counties just now, and the last thing Scottish cricket needs is a botch-up like this.
  • Now, of course, you're talking about botched jobs by those surgeons, or they may not indeed be surgeons.
  • Thus, if we get a regional assembly, it will simply be former county officers and politicians that end up running it and their power for botch-ups will simply be increased.
  • The poem's indictment of Thetis as a botcher continues through her account of her failure to fully immortalize her son.
  • There's no room for any more botch-ups .
  • It will face some difficulties, not least because it has been, and will probably continue to be, so badly botched by so many along the way.
  • There were so many botch-ups by the Opposition when it was in Government, but scrapping the Apprenticeship Act had to be the worst.
  • Sadly, the implementation process has been a saga of one botch-up after another.
  • He faces 20 allegations including drinking alcohol while on call, botched surgery and bungled use of equipment.
  • We must have botched the first task, because we've certainly bungled the second.
  • Sheep farmers have been struggling really hard and we do not need a botch-up of this sort to affect the sales we have got at the moment.
  • I am useless when it comes to subterfuge or breaking rules and I botched the entire mission right royally.
  • If they are trying to make Mary the central figure, they are certainly botching the attempt.
  • Last weekend's conference was a botched attempt to clear the decks for such a platform.
  • He owes it to Parliament to get his legislation right, and not to continuously expect ratepayers to pick up the bill for his botch-ups .
  • And the few cases where the government had real evidence have been badly botched .
  • It was the government that so badly botched the rescue operations.
  • I'm not going to say that you've made such a monumental botch-up of this parliament that it has damaged the Labour Party, Scotland, and the whole United Kingdom.
  • The task might have been botched by a less savvy salesperson, who might have treated it like just another sales call.
  • Does the prospect of laboratory botch-ups during the engineering of bio-electrolysis bacteria worry you?