柯林斯詞典blunder /?bl?nd?/ (blundering,blundered,blunders) 1. N-COUNT A blunder is a stupid or careless mistake. 愚蠢錯(cuò)誤 I think he made a tactical blunder by announcing it so far ahead of time. 我認(rèn)爲(wèi)他如此提早宣佈消息是犯了戰(zhàn)術(shù)上的錯(cuò)誤。2. V-I If you blunder, you make a stupid or careless mistake. 犯愚蠢錯(cuò)誤 No doubt I had blundered again. 不用說我又犯了個(gè)蠢錯(cuò)。3. V-I If you blunder into a dangerous or difficult situation, you get involved in it by mistake. 誤入 (危險(xiǎn)境地或睏境) People wanted to know how they had blundered into war, and how to avoid it in the future. 人們想弄清他們?cè)觞N會(huì)錯(cuò)誤地卷入戰(zhàn)爭,將來如何才能避免這樣的事。4. V-I If you blunder somewhere, you move there in a clumsy and careless way. 跌跌撞撞地走 He had blundered into the table, upsetting the flowers. 他撞上了桌子,打繙了花。 返回 blunder劍橋詞典a serious mistake , usually caused by not taking care or thinking (通常由於粗心或欠考慮而釀成的)大錯(cuò) He said that the tax was a major political blunder. 他稱這項(xiàng)稅收政策是一大政治錯(cuò)誤。 I made a blunder by getting his name wrong . 我一疏忽,弄錯(cuò)了他的名字。 返回 blunder