blunders
n. (因無知、粗心等造成)的錯誤( blunder的名詞複數 )
v. 犯錯誤( blunder的第三人稱單數 ); 踉踉蹌蹌地走
A blunder is a stupid or careless mistake.
I think he made a tactical blunder by announcing it so far ahead of time.
我認為他在時機遠未成熟時就把這事說了出去是一種失策。
If you blunder, you make a stupid or careless mistake.
No doubt I had blundered again...
無疑,我又犯了一個愚蠢的錯誤。
You're a blundering fool.
你是一個大笨蛋。
If you blunder into a dangerous or difficult situation, you get involved in it by mistake.
People wanted to know how they had blundered into war, and how to avoid it in future.
人們想知道他們是怎樣稀裡糊塗地陷入戰爭的,以及日後該如何避免重蹈覆轍。
If you blunder somewhere, you move there in a clumsy and careless way.
He had blundered into the table, upsetting the flowers.
他不小心撞到了桌子,把花打翻了。
If ( one was ) overwhelmed by passion, it could lead to serious blunders.
當感情完全淹沒理智時, 就可能鑄成大錯.
The boy made many blunders as he stumbled through his recitation.
這個男孩在訥訥的背書中出了很多差錯.
His constant blunders made him the laughing - stock of the whole class.
他總是出錯,成了全班的笑柄.
Now the explanation is that blunders were made by Stalin.
現在的解釋是斯大林犯了一些重大錯誤.
They like his slang and his brag and his blunders.
他們很喜歡聽他說土話,吹牛皮或胡說八道.