blundering
基本解释
- adj. 浮躁的;粗笨的;粗心的;愚蠢的
- v. 犯大错;笨手笨脚;摸索(blunder 的现在分词)
英汉例句
- Aid workers in Afghanistan, who have long been scornful of American blundering there, are full of praise for these measures.
长期以来阿富汗援助工作者一直鄙视美国人的浮躁,而这次也对这些措施赞不绝口。 - These novels’ view of America, and Americans, is deeply conflicted; often the United States is portrayed as a blundering monster — not evil so much as dangerously ignorant.
这些小说对于美国和美国人的观点是极其矛盾的,美国通常被描写成一个粗笨的怪物——并不十分邪恶,却带有一种愚昧的危险性。 - Humans are “capable of inventing wonders and still capable of forgetting what we’ve done and blundering stupidly on, ” says classicist James O’Donnell of Georgetown University.
乔治敦大学古典学者詹姆斯·奥康纳这样说,人类“能够创造奇迹,还能够忘却自己做过的事,继续愚蠢地错下去。 - All right. So blundering.
总之,这是关于“失态效应“的实验。
耶鲁公开课 - 心理学导论课程节选 - Hearing the blundering repetitions of someone learning something from scratch was unbearable to me.
NEWYORKER: Mr. Bones - DPJ's own secretary-general will also step down, and the blundering Mr Nagata is to quit politics.
ECONOMIST: Japan's opposition - Rome is famous for excavation delays caused by diggers blundering into antique sites.
FORBES: A fiber niche is nice
双语例句
原声例句
权威例句
词组短语
- Not Blundering 不浮躁
- blundering psychology 浮躁心理
- Blundering Wins 浮躁获胜
- A blundering wife 胡涂太太
- Competence with blundering 有才却非完美
短语
英英字典
- A blunder is a stupid or careless mistake.
- If you blunder, you make a stupid or careless mistake.
- If you blunder into a dangerous or difficult situation, you get involved in it by mistake.
- If you blunder somewhere, you move there in a clumsy and careless way.
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专业释义
- 大错
- 错误
- 大错误