blooper 的定义
- Informal. an embarrassing mistake, as one spoken over the radio or TV.
- Radio. a receiving set that generates from its antenna radio-frequency signals that interfere with other nearby receivers.
- Also bloop. Baseball. Also called looper. a fly ball that carries just beyond the infield.a pitched ball with backspin, describing a high arc in flight.
blooper 近义词
blunder
更多blooper例句
- The explainer video includes bloopers of Atlas falling flat on its face—not to mention on its head, stomach, and back, as it under-rotates for flips, crosses its feet while running, and miscalculates the distance it needs to cover on jumps.
- That group text became the place we’d send each other some unbelievable Spikeball highlight we came across on Instagram, usually followed by a blooper of us made from the night before.
- No one was harmed during the filming, but judging by the blooper reel at the end, there were a lot of respawns.
- But the little blooper that resulted made Fallon seem more ingratiating than ever.
- Palin-Tebow blooper and parody videos are as inextricable from YouTube as salmon is from Alaskan streams.
- But rival Sharron Angle also ran an epically terrible campaign, one that comes with a sidesplitting blooper reel for the DVD.
- The most media-saturated election in history amplified every campaign trail blooper– and there were plenty.