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• tyriä• huomaamattomuus• hoitaa huonosti• vikapistoautomatic data processing• virhe• erehdys• töpätä• töppäys• törkeä• töppäillä• törkeä virhe• tehdä nolo virhe• haksahtaa• harhaisku• haksahdus• haparoida• möhläys• möhlätä• munata• möhliä• munia• munaus• sätkytellä• laiminlyönti• kömmähdys• kommellus• kompastua* * *1. verb1) (to stumble (about or into something): He blundered into the door.) kompuroida2) (to make a (bad) mistake: He really blundered when he insulted the boss's wife.) möhliä2. noun(a (bad) mistake.) möhläys
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blunder — I UK [ˈblʌndə(r)] / US [ˈblʌndər] noun [countable] Word forms blunder : singular blunder plural blunders a careless or embarrassing mistake Officials were accused of making a huge administrative blunder. II UK [ˈblʌndə(r)] / US [ˈblʌndər] verb… … English dictionary
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blunder — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, colossal, great, huge, major ▪ one of the greatest policy blunders in history ▪ serious, terrible … Collocations dictionary
blunder — noun a stupid or careless mistake. verb 1》 make a blunder. 2》 move clumsily or as if unable to see. Derivatives blunderer noun blundering adjective blunderingly adverb Origin ME: prob. of Scand. origin and related to blind … English new terms dictionary
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