slapdash

slapdash
1. adverb
ruck, zuck (ugs.)
2. adjective
schludrig (ugs. abwertend)

in a slapdash fashion — schludrig

her essay is slapdash — ihr Aufsatz ist hingeschludert (ugs. abwertend)

be slapdash in one's work — bei der Arbeit schludern (ugs. abwertend)

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adjective (careless and hurried: He does everything in such a slapdash manner.) Hals über Kopf
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ˈslap·dash
adj (pej fam) schlampig, schludrig fam
\slapdash work schlampige Arbeit, Schlamperei f
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slapdash
A adj & adv
1. unvorsichtig, leichtsinnig
2. hastig, ungestüm
3. willkürlich, wahllos
4. schlampig, schlud(e)rig umg
B s Schlamperei f pej
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1. adverb
ruck, zuck (ugs.)
2. adjective
schludrig (ugs. abwertend)

in a slapdash fashion — schludrig

her essay is slapdash — ihr Aufsatz ist hingeschludert (ugs. abwertend)

be slapdash in one's work — bei der Arbeit schludern (ugs. abwertend)

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adj.
hopplahop adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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