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单词 howler
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Definition of howler in English:

howler

noun ˈhaʊləˈhaʊlər
  • 1informal A very stupid or glaring mistake, especially an amusing one.

    〈非正式〉(尤指可笑的)错误,愚蠢的大错

    the occasional schoolboy howler would amuse the examiners
    Example sentencesExamples
    • None of these friends are in any way responsible for any mistakes, howlers, insults, etc., in what follows.
    • It is full of howlers and is, in fact, an embarrassment to Scottish culture.
    • A lot of suits at that price range are made by people who don't know what they're doing - watch out for howlers like 3 buttons on the cuffs, ‘keyhole’ buttonholes on the lapels etc.
    • We made mistakes, we made howlers, not just me but Del and Tony alike.
    • I know I commit howlers of my own from time to time; this is not so much criticism as observation and a reminder to myself of the need constantly to re-examine news items I come across.
    • He could produce some howlers, and nothing he wrote could necessarily be believed.
    • No one wants howlers in their marketing slogans.
    • The fact that he cites, in his defense, a first class degree from Cambridge ‘specializing in philosophy’ only makes more indefensible his howlers and misconceptions.
    • I like to think I have improved no end over the last year but that doesn't mean I haven't made some real howlers along the way.
    • We are capable of playing breath-taking rugby, but it's a real concern that we are still making schoolboy howlers.
    • I have long been an admirer of Morris as an astute analyst of practical politics, despite his occasional lapses and howlers.
    • TALKING of howlers, there was a bit of an embarrassing blooper on BBC Yorkshire's news programme last Sunday tea-time.
    • On the field he has been prone to howlers on the big occasion.
    • It led to an autumn defensive personnel nightmare that was further undermined by a collection of schoolboy howlers that embarrassed an illustrious unit.
    • This led him to make this mistake, a howler for anyone who has even a passing acquaintance with prominent conservative commentators.
    • And he could hardly have had an easier task after Roy Carroll added another gaffe to this season of goalkeeping howlers by failing to hold a long-range drive from Clarence Seedorf.
    • Generally speaking, I tend not to get too bent out of shape by occasional rhetorical howlers.
    • In addition to those pointed out already, your article on Lenin contains a number of other howlers.
    • Now, I'll admit to a few fashion howlers in my time.
    • Now mistakes - even howlers - are made by every columnist from time to time.
    Synonyms
    mistake, error, blunder, fault, gaffe, slip, slip of the pen
    Latin lapsus calami
    informal slip-up, boo-boo, boner, botch, fluff, fail
    British informal boob, bloomer, clanger
    North American informal blooper, bloop, goof
    vulgar slang fuck-up
    technical malapropism, solecism
  • 2A fruit-eating monkey with a prehensile tail and a loud howling call, native to the forests of tropical America.

    吼猴

    Genus Alouatta, family Cebidae: several species

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The dam would flood the Macal River valley - a so-called ‘Biogem’ of rain forest and fertile flood plain that is home to many endangered species like the howler monkey, jaguar, and tapir.
    • Looking up with a start, she confronted a howler monkey backing down the very tree to which the washboard was attached.
    • Many smaller animals have also joined the collection: siamang gibbons, provost squirrels, howler monkey, armadillo and the elusive mona monkeys.
    • Every howler monkey, for example, is trichromatic.
    • The howler monkey that Stephens observed on Barro Colorado Island was feasting on fruit near its peak ripeness - when its ethanol content is about 1 percent.

Rhymes

fowler, growler, prowler, scowler

Definition of howler in US English:

howler

nounˈhoulərˈhaʊlər
  • 1informal A stupid or glaring mistake, especially an amusing one.

    〈非正式〉(尤指可笑的)错误,愚蠢的大错

    the occasional schoolboy howler would amuse the examiners
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Generally speaking, I tend not to get too bent out of shape by occasional rhetorical howlers.
    • And he could hardly have had an easier task after Roy Carroll added another gaffe to this season of goalkeeping howlers by failing to hold a long-range drive from Clarence Seedorf.
    • It led to an autumn defensive personnel nightmare that was further undermined by a collection of schoolboy howlers that embarrassed an illustrious unit.
    • I have long been an admirer of Morris as an astute analyst of practical politics, despite his occasional lapses and howlers.
    • Now mistakes - even howlers - are made by every columnist from time to time.
    • On the field he has been prone to howlers on the big occasion.
    • No one wants howlers in their marketing slogans.
    • The fact that he cites, in his defense, a first class degree from Cambridge ‘specializing in philosophy’ only makes more indefensible his howlers and misconceptions.
    • In addition to those pointed out already, your article on Lenin contains a number of other howlers.
    • It is full of howlers and is, in fact, an embarrassment to Scottish culture.
    • Now, I'll admit to a few fashion howlers in my time.
    • We made mistakes, we made howlers, not just me but Del and Tony alike.
    • A lot of suits at that price range are made by people who don't know what they're doing - watch out for howlers like 3 buttons on the cuffs, ‘keyhole’ buttonholes on the lapels etc.
    • This led him to make this mistake, a howler for anyone who has even a passing acquaintance with prominent conservative commentators.
    • I know I commit howlers of my own from time to time; this is not so much criticism as observation and a reminder to myself of the need constantly to re-examine news items I come across.
    • He could produce some howlers, and nothing he wrote could necessarily be believed.
    • TALKING of howlers, there was a bit of an embarrassing blooper on BBC Yorkshire's news programme last Sunday tea-time.
    • None of these friends are in any way responsible for any mistakes, howlers, insults, etc., in what follows.
    • I like to think I have improved no end over the last year but that doesn't mean I haven't made some real howlers along the way.
    • We are capable of playing breath-taking rugby, but it's a real concern that we are still making schoolboy howlers.
    Synonyms
    mistake, error, blunder, fault, gaffe, slip, slip of the pen
  • 2A fruit-eating monkey with a prehensile tail and a loud howling call, native to the forests of tropical America.

    吼猴

    Genus Alouatta, family Cebidae: several species

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Every howler monkey, for example, is trichromatic.
    • Looking up with a start, she confronted a howler monkey backing down the very tree to which the washboard was attached.
    • The dam would flood the Macal River valley - a so-called ‘Biogem’ of rain forest and fertile flood plain that is home to many endangered species like the howler monkey, jaguar, and tapir.
    • Many smaller animals have also joined the collection: siamang gibbons, provost squirrels, howler monkey, armadillo and the elusive mona monkeys.
    • The howler monkey that Stephens observed on Barro Colorado Island was feasting on fruit near its peak ripeness - when its ethanol content is about 1 percent.
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