bungle - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bungle in Hindi

  • घपला
  • गोलमाल

adverb

  • विफल
  • घोटाला करना
  • घपला करना

bungle Definition

verb

  • carry out (a task) clumsily or incompetently, leading to failure or an unsatisfactory outcome. ( असफलता या असंगत रूप से (एक कार्य) अनाड़ी या अक्षम रूप से अंजाम देना। )

noun

  • a mistake or failure, typically one resulting from mismanagement or confusion. ( एक गलती या विफलता, आमतौर पर कुप्रबंधन या भ्रम के परिणामस्वरूप होती है। )

bungle Example

  • The bungle has been branded ‘dismal’ by a passenger group based in Manchester, which is calling on Network Rail and train companies to start planning ahead to make sure it never happens again. ( मैनचेस्टर स्थित एक यात्री समूह द्वारा जंगल को b निराशाजनक ’करार दिया गया है, जो नेटवर्क रेल और ट्रेन कंपनियों से यह सुनिश्चित करने के लिए आगे की योजना शुरू करने के लिए कह रहा है कि यह फिर कभी नहीं होगा। )
  • Another strand involves three inept gangsters and a dog, who bungle every job they attempt, and whose dog you just know is going to become a crucial part of the plot. ( एक और स्ट्रैंड में तीन अयोग्य गैंगस्टर और एक कुत्ता शामिल है, जो हर काम को करने की कोशिश करते हैं और जिनके कुत्ते को आप जानते हैं, वे प्लॉट का एक महत्वपूर्ण हिस्सा बनने जा रहे हैं। )
  • Let's hope I don't bungle any of my assignments. ( चलो आशा करता हूं कि मैं अपने किसी भी कार्य को नहीं करूंगा। )
  • It has also emerged that the cost of the huge bungle has risen still further, as red-faced officials have warned ministers that they are preparing to write off £14.4m paid out during the fiasco. ( यह भी सामने आया है कि विशाल जंगल की लागत अभी और बढ़ गई है, क्योंकि लाल-चेहरे वाले अधिकारियों ने मंत्रियों को चेतावनी दी है कि वे फैज़ो के दौरान भुगतान किए गए £ 14.4m को लिखने की तैयारी कर रहे हैं। )
  • Sky channel subscribers in York reacted angrily to the bungle , which could have led to monthly payments of £9 being taken out of their accounts for the next two years. ( यॉर्क में स्काई चैनल के ग्राहकों ने जंगल के प्रति गुस्से में प्रतिक्रिया व्यक्त की, जिसके कारण अगले दो वर्षों के लिए उनके खातों से £ 9 का मासिक भुगतान हो सकता है। )

More Sentence

  • She had to be dropped from the newcomer category last month after an eligibility bungle because she had already been shortlisted for best female in 2000, but lost out out to Sonique.
  • Red-faced council officers claim the bungle occurred only because they were trying to save taxpayers’ money.
  • a government bungle over state pensions
  • First, while not unreasonable, the assumption that we would bungle the task of assigning rationality is speculative.
  • The Government, when the bungle was first announced, estimated $500 million.
  • They claim the bungle may have helped to fuel the alarming childhood obesity crisis in the UK and associated problems such as heart disease and diabetes in later life.
  • The bungle is attributed to haste and sloppiness.
  • Today we know of a new bungle which will deliver an average debt to Australian families of an additional $400 to $800.
  • These Brits are either bunglers , incompetent, mean-spirited, or they have no minds of their own.
  • His memorable departure from the series came in 2002 after his on screen character, Hector, bungled an attempt to blow a killer pike out of the loch using a remote controlled boat and explosives.
  • However, when the crowds arrived on Saturday morning the USGA looked like incompetent bunglers to the 10,000 or so of paying punters trying to get into the Bridge Gate.
  • Personally, I think that school lunch programs have taken the path of every other bungling government bureaucracy and are achieving noteworthiness for inefficiency.
  • Besides, if I bungled this mission it would horrible on my record.
  • But the mistakes and bungles didn't stop at the conclusion of the war to end all wars.
  • And then his bungling efforts were absurdly inadequate to deal with the tire.
  • The FBI and the CIA seem to have bungled things, to put it gently.
  • They need to be told that they will not become criminals because of the department's bungles and blunders.
  • Now his not knowing the difference was what I should call bungling and very amateurish.
  • Fiddled expenses, lavish trips and bungled paperwork had become commonplace at the Paris headquarters, a national audit report concluded.
  • On 18 March, government troops bungled an attempt to remove cannon placed on the heights of Montmartre, which provoked the feared rebellion.
  • Surely, he cannot any longer be expected to bear the full brunt of our judicial and bureaucratic bungles .
  • However, with a victory target of 226, Mon Repos bungled the task and finished at 105 for 8, to avoid a match defeat.
  • The bungles allowed St Louis to draw level a second and third time after twice trailing by two runs late in the game.
  • A persistent, yet bungling , house breaker is behind bars for more than four years after being caught red-handed during his latest two exploits.
  • A bungling bootlegger peddling pirate DVDs was caught red-handed when he attempted to sell his loot to a Surrey trading standards officer outside the trading standards office.