blunder
['blʌndə]
n.大错
v.失策, 绊倒,弄糟
例句与用法:
I made a terrible blunder in introducing her to my husband.
我把她介绍给我的丈夫是犯了一个极大的错误。
The police blundered badly by arresting the wrong man.
警方抓错了人,犯了荒唐的大错。
I've made an awful blunder.
我做了一件大错特错的事。
词形变化:
副词: blunderingly | 名词: blunderer | 动词过去式: blundered | 动词过去分词: blundered | 动词现在分词: blundering | 动词第三人称单数: blunders |
n.
大错[C]
He committed an astonishing blunder.
他犯了一个惊人的错误。
vi.
1. 犯大错; 出漏子
He has blundered again.
他又出漏子了。
2. 跌跌撞撞地走; 慌乱地走[Q]
He blundered out of the bar.
他跌跌撞撞地走出了酒吧。
vt.
1. 做错, 办错(事情等)
2. 笨拙(或欠考虑)地说出[(+out)]
He blundered out a secret.
他无意中泄漏了秘密。
blunder
名词复数:blunders
过去式:blundered
过去分词:blundered
现在进行时:blundering
词形变化:
副词: blunderingly | 名词: blunderer | 动词过去式: blundered | 动词过去分词: blundered | 动词现在分词: blundering | 动词第三人称单数: blunders |
词义辨析:
同义:
n.错误
mistake
error
lapse
faux pas
flounder
stumble
同义参见:
haste
fumble
slip1
muff2
misadventure
butcher
blunder['blʌndə]vi.1.■踉跄地前进;慌乱地走;跌跌撞撞地走;盲目(或愚蠢)地行动;瞎闯;蹒跚:to blunder into the wrong room慌乱地走错了房间to blunder along down the road沿路蹒跚地走着2.■(因无知、愚蠢、疏忽、粗心而)铸成大错,犯大错,出娄子:to blunder and get the name wrong把名字弄错She blundered when she added up the bill.她把账款相加时弄错了。3.■失言,说错话4.■(因粗心、笨拙等而)陷入困境:They blundered into an argument.他们错误地卷进了一场争论。vt.1.■愚蠢(或慌乱、笨拙)地说出,未经思索地说出,欠考虑地说出,脱口说出(out):to blunder out the secrets不知不觉地泄露出秘密to blunder one's surprise at…对…脱口称奇2.■笨拙地做;把…弄得一团糟:to blunder the accounts把账目弄得一团糟3.■笨拙地陷入(into):to blunder these countries into war误使这些国家卷入战争n.1.■(因无知、愚蠢、疏忽、粗心等而造成的)荒谬(或可笑)的错误2.■蠢话,错话
blunderblunder[ˈblʌndə]n.1.■愚蠢的错误; 谬误2.■故障; 误差3.■脱靶, 未射中He has made a terrible blunder.他铸成大错。
词性变化blunder[ˈblʌndə]vt.1.■做错; 办错(事情等)2.■不加考虑地说出; 脱口而出He blundered his surprise at her winning the prize.他不慎说出对她得奖感到惊奇。blunder[ˈblʌndə]vi.1.■(因盲目或愚蠢地行动)犯错误2.■跌跌撞撞; 慌乱地走; 绊倒Without my glasses I blundered into the wrong room.我没戴眼镜, 以致闯错了房间。
继承用法blunderheadn.1.■笨蛋blunderern.
noun
- a stupid or careless mistake
愚蠢的错误,大错
- [noobj.]make such as mistake; act or speak clumsily:
(因愚蠢或粗心)犯大错;笨手笨脚,笨嘴笨舌
he knew he'd blundered.
他明白自己犯了大错。
I blundered on in my explanation.
我笨嘴笨舌地解释下去。
[as adj. blundering]one's first blundering attempts.
自己第一次就莽撞出错的尝试。
■[noobj.with adverbial of direction]move clumsily or as if unable to see
跌跌撞撞地走,摸索
we were blundering around in the darkness.
我们在黑暗中跌跌撞撞地摸索。
blunderer
noun
blunderingly
adverb
语源
- Middle English : probably of Scandinavian origin and related to blind
blunder
名词 blunder:
an embarrassing mistake
同义词:blooper, bloomer, bungle, pratfall, foul-up, fuckup, flub, botch, boner, boo-boo
动词 blunder:
commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake
make one's way clumsily or blindly
同义词:fumble
utter impulsively
同义词:blurt out, blurt, blunder out, ejaculate
blunder
■And the end result of AHIP's blunder may be a better bill than we would otherwise have had.
AHIP所犯错误的最终结果可能促使产生一个比原先想像更好的法案。
■Martin Wagner, mayor of Homberg-an-der-Efze, admits that the town made a "blunder".
Homberg-an-der-Efze镇长马
■One man may hit the mark, another blunder; but heed not these distinctions. Only from the alliance of the one, working with and through the other, are great things born.
一个人射中了靶子,另一个人没有射中,但是不要去弥合这种差别。只有通过这个人和那个人的合作,才能办成大事。
■an unintentional but embarrassing blunder.
一个无意的但令人为难的错误。
■a serious and ludicrous blunder.
一种严重而愚蠢可笑的错误。
■A "realism" entirely indifferent to western values would be one blunder.
一种完全无视西方价值观的“现实主义”,会是一个重大失误。
■a blunder (especially an actor's forgetting the lines).
一种错误(特别是演员忘记台词)。
■not a crime but only a remediable blunder.
不是犯罪只是一个可以挽救的失误。
■But we now stand on the cusp of an even larger congressional blunder: cap-and-trade.
不过,我们现在正站立在国会犯大错的尖顶:施行限制排放与交易许可法规。
■And individuals are likely to remain blind and unaware of what they are communicating nonverbally, because the hosts will seldom tell them that they have committed a social blunder.
个人很可能会对自己以非言语方式表达的信息漠然不知,因为主人往往很少说他们又犯了一个社交上的错误。
■Youth is a blunder; manhood a struggle, old age regret.
中文:青年冒失莽撞;成年发奋图强;老年遗憾懊丧。
■Dan's blunder was inadvertent and we forgave him.
丹犯错误不是有意的, 我们原谅了他。
■capitalized on her adversary's blunder;
从她对手的错误中受益;
■He did not know the proper time to call, nor was there any one to tell him, and he was afraid of committing himself to an irretrievable blunder.
他不知道该什么时候去看她。没有人告诉他,他又害怕冒险,铸成难以补救的大错。
■His failure not to apologize was a blunder.
他之不赔罪,是大错误
■They appear, blunder, and end in a fog.
他们出世了,做了一些颠颠倒倒的事情,然后在雾中消失了。
■It is a blunder for them to try to appease the aggressor .
他们想姑息侵略者,那是一个大错
■It was a blunder for them to try to appease the aggressor.
他们想姑息侵略者,那是一个大错。
■It is a blunder for them to try to appease the aggressor.
他们想姑息侵略者,那是一个大错。
■They charged the blunder on him
他们把错误都归咎于他。
■He made several efforts to creep out of his scrape, but the old man's eye was upon him and he made blunder after blunder.
他几次设法要想逃出窘境,可是那老人的眼睛老盯住他,于是他一次又一次地露了马脚。
■He later claimed it was the biggest blunder of his career.
他后来表示,这是他工作生涯中犯的最大的错误。
■He was confused with his blunder .
他因做错事而不知所措。
■He made a blunder in front of his girlfriend.
他在女朋友面前犯了大错。
■He blunder about the room, feeling for the light switch.
他在房间里磕磕绊绊地摸索电灯的开关。
■He is on the watch, and fully expecting you to blunder into it.
他在旁边看着,就盼着你往里面跳呢。
■It was because of lack of education in childhood that he committed such a blunder now.
他如今犯下这样的错误,都是因为少年失教。
■It was blocked by the fear of committing a blunder.
他很难于出口。
■Trying to be a peacemaker between them, he tried to be clever only to end up with a blunder.
他想当他们之间的调解人, 却弄巧成拙。
■He committed an astonishing blunder.
他犯了一个惊人的错误。
■He made such a capital blunder that he got a capital punishment.
他犯了这么大的错误,以至于他要受到资金上的罚款。
■His blunder would certainly queer his chances of promotion.
他犯的大错肯定会毁了他晋升的机会。
■His boss pounced upon his blunder.
他的主人抓住他的错误。
■His carelessness results in a serious blunder.
他的粗枝大叶导致他犯了一个严重错误。
■His blunder impaired his influence.
他的错误削弱了他的影响。
■His great abilities might have prevented many a blunder at the Fuehrer's headquarters.
他的非凡才能可能使元首大本营避免铸成许多大错。
■His advisers soft-pedaled the president's blunder.
他的顾问们减轻了总统的过错。
■He has made a terrible blunder.
他铸成大错。
■He wanted a fallacy to expose, a blunder to pillory, I may say required a little sense of victory, a roll of the drum, to call his powers into full exercise.
他需要一个谬见来揭露,需要一个愚蠢来攻击,我不妨说他需要一点小小的胜利感,一阵鼓声去召唤他鼓起他全力以赴。
■He wants a fallacy to expose, a blunder to pillory, requires a little sense of victory, a roll of the drums, to call his powers into full exercise.
他需要谬论供他批驳,需要错误让他嘲笑,更需要一点胜利的气氛,一阵鼓声,以便最大限度发挥他的本事。
■But the word "rescue" plainly indicated that it was not a brilliant victory but a blunder costing many lives.
但"抢救"显然表明这是一个辉煌的胜利,但不会出错耗资多少生命。
■But he made an awful blunder.
但他犯了一个糟糕的大错误。
■Yet perhaps the classic blunder of all was made by Brazil in the semi-finals of the 1938 World Cup in Marseilles, and that was hubris par excellence.
但最经典的主教练失误应该是巴西队在1938年马赛举行的世界杯半决赛中创造的,那是最超群的失误。
■Do you think King Gyanendra made a tactical blunder in seizing power? Do you think he was at least right that the political parties had failed the people?
你是否认为贾南得拉国外在控权上犯了战术上的错误?你不认为他起码一点是正确的,即那些政党有负于人民?
■You just committed the blunder to end all blunders.
你正好犯了一个超过所有大错的最大错误。
■Be guilty of(a blunder,an error,etc)
做(错事);犯(过失)
■The military made a colossal blunder.
军方捅了一个大漏子
■My blunder made me a passer-by in your life, but you'll never just act as a passer-by in my world......
分析的太精辟了。我深感现在应该抓紧时间爆兵车掉天下不愿投降势力的紧迫性,以防死灰复燃。
■Mrs. Calvert seemed ready to weep. She had somehow made a blunder.
卡尔弗特太太像急得要哭似的,她不知怎的又说了错话。
■Carol: Dad, I would like to thank you for allowing me to blunder my way into an even bigger mistake that's virtually ruined my entire life.
卡罗尔:爸爸我要感谢你对我的宽容,而且我犯了那么大的错误,它差不多把我的一生都给毁了。