剑桥高阶英汉双解词典 - blunder collapse

blunder
[UK]/'blʌn.dər / [US]/-dɚ/
noun [C]
* a big mistake, usually caused by not taking care or thinking
(通常由于粗心或欠考虑而酿成的)大错

1. He said that the tax was a major political blunder.
他称这项税收政策是一大政治错误。

2. I made a bit of a blunder by getting his name wrong.
我一疏忽,叫错了他的名字。

[UK]/'blʌn.dər / [US]/-dɚ/
verb
MOVE 移动
[I usually + adv/prep]
* to move in an awkward way
跌跌撞撞地走,踉踉跄跄地走

1. I could hear him blundering around in the darkness.
我能听见他在黑暗中踉踉跄跄地四处乱撞。

[UK]/'blʌn.dər / [US]/-dɚ/
verb
MISTAKE 错误
[I]
* to make a big mistake, usually because of not taking care or thinking
酿成大错,犯大错

1. Police blundered by not releasing more details about the case to focus public interest.
警方因没有提供更多的详细案情以引起公众关注而酿成了大错。

柯林斯COBUILD高阶英汉双解学习词典 - blunder collapse

blunder ★☆☆☆☆
1.N-COUNT 可数名词愚蠢的错误;疏忽;失误 A blunder is a stupid or careless mistake.
  • I think he made a tactical blunder by announcing it so far ahead of time.

    我认为他在时机远未成熟时就把这事说了出去是一种失策。

2.VERB 动词犯愚蠢的错误;失误 If you blunder, you make a stupid or careless mistake.

【语法信息】:V

【语法信息】:V-ing
  • No doubt I had blundered again...

    无疑,我又犯了一个愚蠢的错误。

  • You're a blundering fool.

    你是一个大笨蛋。

3.VERB 动词不慎陷入,误打误撞地进入(危险或困难的境地) If you blunder into a dangerous or difficult situation, you get involved in it by mistake.

【语法信息】:V into n
  • People wanted to know how they had blundered into war, and how to avoid it in future.

    人们想知道他们是怎样稀里糊涂地陷入战争的,以及日后该如何避免重蹈覆辙。

4.VERB 动词跌跌撞撞;慌乱地走 If you blunder somewhere, you move there in a clumsy and careless way.

【语法信息】:V prep/adv
  • He had blundered into the table, upsetting the flowers.

    他不小心撞到了桌子,把花打翻了。


牛津高阶英汉双解 第7版 - blunder collapse

blunder
blun·der / 5blQndE(r) / noun   a stupid or careless mistake
   愚蠢(或粗心)的错误:
   to make a terrible blunder
   犯大错
   a series of political blunders
   一连串政治失误 verb [V]
   to make a stupid or careless mistake
   犯愚蠢的(或粗心的)错误:
   The government had blundered in its handling of the affair.
   政府在这件事的处理上犯了大错。
 PHRASAL VERBS 
7blunder a'bout, a'round, etc.
   to move around in an awkward way, knocking into things, as if you cannot see where you are going
   跌跌撞撞
7blunder 'into sth
1. to knock into sth because you are awkward or are not able to see
   (因笨拙或看不见)撞上某物
2. to find yourself in a difficult or unpleasant situation by accident
   无意中陷入(困境);偶然遇到(尴尬事)
7blunder 'on
   to continue doing sth in a careless or stupid way
   一再粗心(或荒唐)地做某事;一错再错

牛津搭配语词典 第2版 - blunder collapse

blunder noun

ADJECTIVE big, colossal, great, huge, major one of the greatest policy ~s in history | serious, terrible, tragic | strategic, tactical | policy, political | administrative, bureaucratic (both esp. )

… OF BLUNDERS series

VERB + BLUNDER commit, make The president has made a series of political ~s.

牛津英语同义词学习词典 - blunder collapse

blunder noun
mistake1

新牛津英语同义词词典 - blunder collapse

blunder

noun
she stopped, finally aware of the terrible blunder she had made
MISTAKE , error, gaffe, fault, slip, oversight, inaccuracy, botch; debacle, fiasco; French faux pas; informal slip-up, clanger, boob, boo-boo, howler, foul-up; N. Amer. informal blooper; Brit. informal, dated bloomer; vulgar slang fuck-up.


verb
1 the government admitted that it had blundered in its handling of the affair
MAKE A MISTAKE , be mistaken, err, be in error, misjudge, miscalculate, bungle, trip up, be wrong, get something wrong, bark up the wrong tree, be wide of the mark; informal slip up, screw up, blow it, foul up, goof, boob, fluff something, make a hash of something, put one's foot in it, make a booboo, drop a brick; vulgar slang fuck something up, bugger something up.


2 I heard her blundering about the flat
STUMBLE , lurch, stagger, falter, flounder, muddle, struggle, fumble, grope.

词源记忆 - blunder collapse

blunder 大错
词源同blind, 盲的。