mismanage
/ˌmɪsˈmænɪdʒ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌmɪsˈmænɪdʒ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌmis-ˈma-nij/ (ame, mw)
mismanage — 動詞
- mismanagepresent simple I / you / we / they
- mismanageshe / she / it
- mismanagedpast simple
- mismanaging-ing form
1. to be responsible for something but handle it so badly that it starts causing pr
管理失當
把事情管得很差而出問題
to be responsible for something but handle it so badly that it starts causing problems
Linh mismanaged the school fair budget, and two stalls closed early.
Linh 把學校園遊會的預算管理失當,兩個攤位都提早收攤了。
collocation: mismanage a budget
Caleb mismanaged the restaurant schedule, leaving one cook for Friday dinner.
Caleb 把餐廳排班處理不善,星期五晚餐時段只剩一名廚師。
collocation: mismanage a schedule
João mismanaged the repair project, so rain came through the open roof.
João 的整修工程管理失當,所以雨水從沒蓋好的屋頂灌了進來。
Ayesha mismanaged the medicine plan and missed two doses this week.
Ayesha 把用藥安排處理不善,這星期漏吃了兩次藥。
The city mismanaged flood warnings before water reached the market street.
市府對洪水警報處理不善,等水逼近市場街時才反應過來。
文法句型
mismanage a budget
mismanage a project
mismanage a crisis
用法筆記
The object is usually a budget, schedule, project, team, or public response rather than one small physical action. Mismanage suggests a period of poor control that leads to wider trouble, not just one quick mistake.