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blun·der
/ˈblʌndɚ/
大錯,大失策(vi.)失策,絆倒,犯錯(vt.)做錯
From:
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blunder
大錯誤
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Blun·der
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Blundered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Blundering
.]
1.
To
make
a
gross
error
or
mistake
;
as
,
to
blunder
in
writing
or
preparing
a
medical
prescription
.
2.
To
move
in
an
awkward
,
clumsy
manner
;
to
flounder
and
stumble
.
I
was
never
distinguished
for
address
,
and
have
often
even
blundered
in
making
my
bow
.
--
Goldsmith
.
Yet
knows
not
how
to
find
the
uncertain
place
,
And
blunders
on
,
and
staggers
every
pace
. --
Dryden
.
To blunder on
.
(a)
To
continue
blundering
.
(b)
To
find
or
reach
as
if
by
an
accident
involving
more
or
less
stupidity
, --
applied
to
something
desirable
;
as
,
to
blunder
on
a
useful
discovery
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Blun·der
,
v. t.
1.
To
cause
to
blunder
. [
Obs
.]
“To
blunder
an
adversary.”
2.
To
do
or
treat
in
a
blundering
manner
;
to
confuse
.
He
blunders
and
confounds
all
these
together
.
--
Stillingfleet
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Blun·der
,
n.
1.
Confusion
;
disturbance
. [
Obs
.]
2.
A
gross
error
or
mistake
,
resulting
from
carelessness
,
stupidity
,
or
culpable
ignorance
.
Syn:
--
Blunder
,
Error
,
Mistake
,
Bull
.
Usage:
An
error
is
a
departure
or
deviation
from
that
which
is
right
or
correct
;
as
,
an
error
of
the
press
;
an
error
of
judgment
.
A
mistake
is
the
interchange
or
taking
of
one
thing
for
another
,
through
haste
,
inadvertence
,
etc
.;
as
,
a
careless
mistake
.
A
blunder
is
a
mistake
or
error
of
a
gross
kind
.
It
supposes
a
person
to
flounder
on
in
his
course
,
from
carelessness
,
ignorance
,
or
stupidity
.
A
bull
is
a
verbal
blunder
containing
a
laughable
incongruity
of
ideas
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
blunder
n
:
an
embarrassing
mistake
[
syn
:
blooper
,
bloomer
,
bungle
,
foul-up
,
fuckup
,
flub
,
botch
,
boner
,
boo-boo
]
v
1:
commit
a
faux
pas
or
a
fault
or
make
a
serious
mistake
; "
I
blundered
during
the
job
interview
" [
syn
:
sin
,
boob
,
goof
]
2:
make
one's
way
clumsily
or
blindly
; "
He
fumbled
towards
the
door
" [
syn
:
fumble
]
3:
utter
impulsively
; "
He
blurted
out
the
secret
"; "
He
blundered
his
stupid
ideas
" [
syn
:
blurt out
,
blurt
, {
blunder
out
,
ejaculate
]
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