blundering / ˈblʌn dər /

误入歧途失误错失良机误入歧途的

blundering3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a gross, stupid, or careless mistake: That's your second blunder this morning.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to move or act blindly, stupidly, or without direction or steady guidance: Without my glasses I blundered into the wrong room.
  2. to make a gross or stupid mistake, especially through carelessness or mental confusion: Just pray that he doesn't blunder again and get the names wrong.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to bungle; botch: Several of the accounts were blundered by that new assistant.
  2. to utter thoughtlessly; blurt out: He blundered his surprise at their winning the award.

blundering 近义词

v. 动词 verb

make mistake

更多blundering例句

  1. Despite Facebook saying that it doesn’t read WhatsApp messages, years of data privacy blunders have hurt the company’s reputation with some users, especially those who already mistrust it and other technology giants because of politics.
  2. Back in June, the town even named a new city park after the blubbery blunder.
  3. This initiative highlights activists from Cuba to China, who use satire to poke fun at their blundering and oppressive regimes.
  4. He and several other blundering referees were cut by FIFA when it announced its list of officials for the remaining three rounds.
  5. It defies plausibility to suggest that president after president after president is blundering or inept.
  6. Down he goes under my leg—I go blundering over him twenty miles an hour.
  7. Hollister could imagine him roused to blind, blundering fury by the least suspicious action on Myra's part.
  8. Blundering Borlsovers, unnecessarily unnatural, extraordinarily eccentric, culpably curious.
  9. "We'll have to get that blundering caretaker away from there," whispered Will.
  10. It will save you from the blundering of some young constable.