blunder

blunderblunderD.J.:[ˈblʌndə]K.K.:[ˈblʌndɚ]n.1.(因无知、粗心等造成)的错误I saw that I had been guilty of a careless blunder.我意识到自己因疏忽而酿成大错。vi.1.犯错误He really blundered when he insulted the boss's wife.当他侮辱老板的妻子时, 他真是犯了一个大错。2.踉踉跄跄地走Without my glasses, I blundered into the wrong room.我没戴眼镜, 跌跌撞撞地走错了房间。

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.
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