snafu 英 [snæ'fuː;'snæfuː]   美 [snæ'fʊ]

snafu

snafu  英 [snæ'fuː;'snæfuː] 美 [snæ'fʊ]

adj. 天翻地覆的,混乱的  vt. 使混乱,使一团槽  n. 天翻地覆;混乱 

进行时:snafuing  过去式:snafued  过去分词:snafued  第三人称单数:snafues  名词复数:snafus 

George: Nah, it's just a snafu. 乔治:不,它只是一个混乱。
George: Nah, it's just a snafu. Could happen to anyone. 乔治:不,它只是一个混乱。可能发生在任何人身上。

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  • adj. 天翻地覆的,混乱的
  • vt. 使混乱,使一团槽
  • n. 天翻地覆;混乱
  • 1. George: Nah, it's just a snafu.

    乔治:不,它只是一个混乱。

  • 2. George: Nah, it's just a snafu. Could happen to anyone.

    乔治:不,它只是一个混乱。可能发生在任何人身上。

  • 3. Dot-com bubble pops; presidential election snafu; USS Cole bombed.

    点泡沫持久性有机污染物;总统选举混乱;科尔号被炸

  • snafu (n.) 1941, U.S. military slang, acronym for situation normal, all fucked up, "an expression conveying the common soldier's laconic acceptance of the disorder of war and the ineptitude of his superiors" ["Oxford English Dictionary"]. As an adjective from 1942. In public explanations the word typically was euphemised to fouled.
snafu / snæˈfuː ; NAmE snæˈfuː / noun [singular ] ( NAmE) ( informal) a situation in which nothing happens as planned (一切均未按计划发生的)混乱局面 It was another bureaucratic snafu. 又让官僚主义搞成了一团糟。 snafu snafus snafu / snæˈfuː ; NAmE snæˈfuː /
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