常見例句雙語例句Sometimes you flub it and have to retype the letters, but otherwise you don't think about it much.有時候你填錯了,那么不得不重新輸入一次,除此之外,你可能不會對此想的太多。Most people tend to flub on exams when they suppress rather than acknowledge fears, or dwell on negative stereotypes of themselves.大多數(shù)人在考場如果壓制畏懼情緒,而不是接受它,或者擺脫不了對自己的負面偏見,他們也可能發(fā)揮失常。Etymology: 'Flunk' is probably a combination of the words 'flub' (which means 'to do something incorrectly') and 'funk' (which means 'depression' or 'misery').詞源:“flunk”有可能是“flub”(意思是:“做錯事”)和“funk”(意思是:“沮喪”或“痛苦”)。權(quán)威例句Your other flub was to hop into bed with trendy multiculturalism, which disparages science as a tool of Western oppression.FORBES: Advice to Dems--Just Say YesThis is a simple concept, but one which even many long-experienced asset protection planners often flub or can never get their minds around.FORBES: Tenth Circuit Affirms Fraudulent Transfer Judgment Against Debtor's Wife And Her Cook Islands TrustWe all know by now it was a scheduling flub, and they didn't make their product release deadlines by the time the packaging was put through.ENGADGET: Slingbox PRO hands-on 返回 flub