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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
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Half-baked

1b00You always do it half-baked.02b02br
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01b00You always do it not thoroughly.02b02br
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00Are they correct and carry about the same meaning?02br
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00Thanks02br
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0 Same meaning. However, 'you never do it thoroughly' is much more natural. 0-

  • 0 Same meaning.
  • However, 'you never do it thoroughly' is much more natural.
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0 Same meaning. However, 'you never do it thoroughly' is much more natural. 0-
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0Thank you so much, Philip.0-
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0Generally, "half-baked" is used to describe a person or idea (adjective)02br
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00"She came up with this half-baked idea for the party."02br
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00Not "how" something is done.(adverb)02br
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00However, I have seen, "He did the job half-a$ed."0-
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0>01i00You always do01b00 it02b00 half-baked.02i02br
00If you're using this separately from any context, I'd say:02br
01i00You always do 01b00things02b00 in a half-baked way/manner/fashion. 02i0-
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0Thanks, Sujankay and Marius.02br
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00Got it!0-

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