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大錯,大失策失策,絆倒,犯錯做錯
資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Blunder \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.
Blunder \Blun"der\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Blundered}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Blundering}.] [OE. blunderen, blondren, to stir,
confuse, blunder; perh. allied to blend to mix, to confound
by mixture.]
1. To make a gross error or mistake; as, to blunder in
writing or preparing a medical prescription. --Swift.
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.
Blunder \Blun"der\, v. t.
1. To cause to blunder. [Obs.] ``To blunder an adversary.''
--Ditton.
2. To do or treat in a blundering manner; to confuse.
He blunders and confounds all these together.
--Stillingfleet.
資料來源 : WordNet®
blunder
n : an embarrassing mistake [syn: {blooper}, {bloomer}, {bungle},
{foul-up}, {fuckup}, {flub}, {botch}, {boner}, {boo-boo}]
blunder
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}]