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blun.der MISTAKEH5blQn7dE5, $-dLv, n(to make) a big mistake, especially as a result of lack of care or thought(由于无知粗心)酿成大错;大错A woman died of a rare disease yesterday after she was infected as a result of a hospital blunder. [C]一位妇女昨天死于一种罕见的疾病, 她是因医院重大失误而感染此病的。I committed a bit of a blunder by calling his new wife by his ex-wife's name. [C]我因用他前妻的名字称呼他的新妻子而犯了一个大错。He said that the tax was the biggest political blunder that the government had ever made. [C]他说这种税收是政府历史上所犯下的最大的政治错误。I blundered badly in the boss's eyes by losing the firm an important client. [I]由于失去了公司的一位重要客户我在老板眼里成了一个只会将事情搞得很糟的人。That was a really stupid thing to do, you blundering idiot!做那事是很愚蠢的,你这个专出乱子的白痴!
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