hames
/ˈheɪmz/plural noun
- two curved pieces of iron or wood forming or attached to the collar of a draught horse, to which the traces are attached颈轭(驾车时加在马颈上的两块曲铁或曲木)。
短语
make a hames of
- Irish informal do (something) very badly or ineptly; make a mess of〈爱尔兰, 非正式〉笨拙地做; 把…弄糟; 搞砸:
Galway made a hames of their chance of a goal.
高尔韦把他们的得分机会搞砸了。
词源
Middle English: from Middle Dutch.