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snafu [snæ'fu:]

adj. 天翻地覆的,大混乱的;
vt. 使混乱,闹成天翻地覆;
n. 天翻地覆、无法可施的状态,一时的混乱;
复数:: snafus 过去式:: snafued 过去分词:: snafued 现在分词:: snafuing 第三人称单数:: snafus

例句:

  • Monk's skew-wiff timing and harmony saddled him with a serial hanging-on-to-sidemen snafu.
    来自BBC
  • It was another bureaucratic snafu.
    又让官僚主义搞成了一团糟。
  • There could be a last minute snafu that only you can handle.
    因为可能出现只有你能收拾的混乱局面.
  • Due to a police snafu, important evidence was lost.
    由于警察的大谬误, 主要的证据都弄丢了.
  • The seating snafu came after days of ice and snow that made travel difficult.
    来自WSJ
  • If Toyota can rebound from that public relations snafu, they can surely withstand the racy number 39.
    来自FORBES