剑桥高阶英汉双解词典 - blunder
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。
[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。