stumble on 的 3 个定义
stum·bled, stum·bling.
- to strike the foot against something, as in walking or running, so as to stagger or fall; trip.
- to walk or go unsteadily: to stumble down a dark passage.
- to make a slip, mistake, or blunder, especially a sinful one: to stumble over a question; to stumble and fall from grace.
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stum·bled, stum·bling.
- to cause to stumble; trip.
- to give pause to; puzzle or perplex.
- the act of stumbling.
- a moral lapse or error.
- a slip or blunder.
stumble on 近义词
等同于 locate
stumble on 的近义词 31 个
- detect
- discover
- establish
- pinpoint
- spot
- station
- strike
- uncover
- unearth
- determine
- hook
- place
- position
- read
- come across
- come upon
- ferret out
- get at
- happen upon
- hit upon
- lay one's hands on
- light upon
- meet with
- pick up on
- pin down
- search out
- smell out
- smoke out
- track down
- trip over
- zero in on
stumble on 的反义词 8 个
等同于 uncover
等同于 unearth
等同于 chance
等同于 detect
更多stumble on例句
- The closest thing Rutgers has to a bad loss is a stumble at Michigan State.
- The metrics love Illinois, but it is a 9-5 team with a few stumbles at home.
- Leaders in California and elsewhere have made similar stumbles.
- Naturally, Big Tech’s retrenchment has heightened the debate over whether its leaders are vastly overpriced and long overdue for a steep slide, or simply suffering a temporary stumble.
- Jesse Marx and Lisa Halverstadt broke the news of Thompson’s departure and reviewed the list of stumbles that led to it.
- At 5:00 a.m. the clubs get going properly; the Forbes stumble down from their loggias, grinning and swaying tipsily.
- A party that cannot make these decisions openly and confidently will stumble in 2016.
- Meanwhile, the labor unions and liberal groups that nominally backed Cuomo could not be more thrilled to see him stumble.
- I stumble through interviews for my job at NY1, memories flooding back.
- At the end of the fourth season premiere, Arya and The Hound stumble upon a tavern in the woods.
- You never know when you are going to stumble upon a jewel in the most out-of-the-way corner.
- And very many of them shall stumble and fall, and shall be broken in pieces, and shall be snared, and taken.
- And he shall turn his face to the empire of his own land, and he shall stumble, and fall, ans shall not be found.
- I feel feverish: my feet drag heavily, and I stumble against the railing.
- These four years through which I may—must stumble along with my hands tied, are a fair example.