sloppily

英 [ˈslɒp.əl.i]      美 [ˈslɑː.pəl.i]
  • adv. 粗心地;凌乱地;过于伤感地;感情脆弱地
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1. They lost because they played sloppily.
他们打得松松垮垮,因而输了。
2. Do things neatly, not sloppily.
办事要利落, 不要拖泥带水.
3. Evidently no lessons have been learnt or else the government would not have handled the problem so sloppily.
政府显然没有吸取教训,不然不会把问题处理得那么草率。
4. Land market after behind - the - scenes plotting concern: how much land can act sloppily?
关注土地市场重重黑幕: 有多少土地可以胡来?
5. This report has been put together very sloppily.
这篇报道层次混乱.