3[countableC]FAILAmerican EnglishAmE informal something or someone that is a totalfailure 彻底失败的东西[人]
Most of the songs are good, but there are a few clinkers.
大多数歌曲都不错,但也有一些很蹩脚。
Examples from the Corpus
clinker• And at each stage, if a clinker shows up, you know, you lost a week.• Crowroasted the earth to a clinker, he charged into space - Where is the Black Beast?• Its toughpalegrass grows on mud and clinkerdredged up from the docks.• Most of the album's songs are good, but there are a few clinkers.• The singerhit a realclinker in the last verse.• In the early days ordinary mill-stones were used as the clinker was soft and the cement need not be finely ground.• This was achieved by initially breaking the clinker with stone crushers before grinding.• Once the firing was completed the clinker was broken out and carted away to be ground.• As production methods improved the clinker produced was harder and the cement had to be more finely ground.• A bad burn could mean no usableclinker and hence no pay.
Originclinker
1. (1600-1700)klincard type of brick ((1600-1700)), from Dutchklinkaard