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Snafu Meaning in English

word

ˈsnæfu
SNAF-oo
snˈæfuː
snaf-OO

释义

A situation that goes wrong, becomes confused, or is full of mistakes or problems, especially because of poor organization.

用法与细微差别

"Snafu" is informal and sometimes humorous. Originates from military slang (WWII). Used for frustrating situations, often bureaucratic or unexpected. Interchangeable with words like "mess" or "mix-up." Often used as a noun ("a big snafu") or less often as a verb ("the plans snafued").

例句

There was a snafu with my flight reservation.

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The project turned into a big snafu.

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We tried to fix the snafu, but it only got worse.

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It was a classic airport snafu—wrong gate, missing luggage, pure chaos.

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Thanks to a paperwork snafu, our payment was delayed for weeks.

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Every time we think things are under control, another snafu pops up.

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