单词与短语:
eg. The lead singer really balled up the concert.
领唱把音乐会搞得一团糟。
eg. I'm all balled up about how to use this new software. Three different people have tried to show me how it works, but each one has a different explanation on how to use it.
我实在给弄得稀里糊涂的,三个不同的人来向我显示新软件的使用方法,但是他们对操作程序的说法不一。
eg. Joe had balled up the business, but it was Jack who was blamed for the mess.
乔把生意给搞得乱七八糟的,可是因此而受到责备的确是杰克。
2. doozy adj.<美俚>异乎寻常的,出色的;非常抢眼的;n. 出色的人物,独特的事物<美俚>美俚>
eg. The blue dragonfly of the picture with a bright color skin is very doozy, and it's intimate lover is a dark brown dragonfly.
照片中的蓝色蜻蜓“肤色”鲜艳,甚是抢眼,而它的“亲密爱人”是一只稍显暗淡的褐色蜻蜓。
eg. But if something makes the market fall, the drop can be a doozy.
但此时若出现一个使股市下跌的事件,那么则会引起市场的轩然大波。
eg. This one was a doozy but we think we finally have a good handle on it now.
这个问题有点麻烦,不过我们认为现在已经能很好的处理它了。