shambles的意思和读音

shambles

: [ˈʃæmb(ə)lz] : ['ʃæmb(ə)lz]

n.

v.“shamble”

n.success

n.mess,muddle,dump,tip,hash

shamblesn.

1.a situation in which there is a lot of confusion

The press conference was a complete shambles.

What a shambles!

The government is in a shambles over Europe.

2.a place which is dirty or untidy

The house was a shambles.

n.1.()2.();3.;;4.()5.1.()2.();3.;;4.()5.

v.1.“shamble”

n.1.something that is very badly organized and that does not operate effectively2.an extremely messy place

v.1.The third person singular present tense of shamble

1. mews( ), shambles), limits( ), ...

2. gallows( ); shambles); multiply(

3. Snail Mail Shambles Cop ...

4. sepsis n. shambles n. shindy n. ...

5. shamble shambles ... grip ...

6. sham shambles , shimmer ...

7. sepsis n. shambles n. shindy n. ...

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1.Marie Al-Ani said the IPCC's investigation into her son's death had been "a shambles" that left many unanswered questions.·,IPCC

2.That exercise, led by Treasury demands for spending cuts, was something of a shambles.

3.Washington's own regional trade policy is in something of a shambles.

4.The round- house was like a shambles, three were dead inside, another lay in his death agony across the threshold.

5.the less said the better. an utter shambles and a complete joke this team is becoming. i bet teams cant wait to play us now.

6.We have just moved into our new house, so we're in a bit of a shambles at the moment.

7.Lastly, the international arrangements that might help sort out some of these disputes are a shambles.

8.It was a shambles that the fire left the building.使

9.Bit of a shambles. He snogged his pupils.

10.Her opening gambit in a key electoral contest to determine India's leadership in 2014 coincides with a parliament in shambles.2014