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1) Общая лексика: делать ошибку, ошибаться, ошибиться, сделать ошибку, совершить ошибку, оплошать, сплоховать, лопухнуться2) Дипломатический термин: совершить большую ошибку3) Пословица: дать маху -
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Дать махуDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Make a blunder
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blunder [ˈblʌndər]1. noun( = error) bourde f• social blunder impair ma. ( = make mistake) faire une bourdeb. ( = move clumsily) avancer d'un pas maladroit• to blunder against or into sth se cogner contre qch* * *['blʌndə(r)] 1.noun bourde f2.1) ( make mistake) faire une bourde2) ( move clumsily) -
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1. noun[schwerer] Fehler2. intransitive verbmake a blunder — einen [schweren] Fehler machen
1) (make mistake) einen [schweren] Fehler machen2) (move blindly) tappen* * *1. verb2) (to make a (bad) mistake: He really blundered when he insulted the boss's wife.) einen Schnitzer machen2. noun(a (bad) mistake.) der Schnitzer* * *blun·der[ˈblʌndəʳ, AM -ɚ]to commit [or make] a \blunder (by doing sth) einen schweren Fehler begehen [o machen], Mist bauen fam; (by saying sth) ins Fettnäpfchen tretenII. vi1. (make a bad mistake) einen groben Fehler [o Schnitzer] machen [o begehen2. (act clumsily)▪ to \blunder about herumstottern, herumstammelnIII. vt▪ to \blunder sth2. (say clumsily) etw stammeln* * *['blʌndə(r)]1. n(dummer) Fehler, Schnitzer m (inf); (socially also) Fauxpas mto make a blunder — einen Bock schießen (inf); (socially) einen Fauxpas begehen
2. vi2) (= move clumsily) tappen (into gegen)to blunder in/out — hinein-/herein-/hinaus-/heraustappen
to blunder into a trap (lit, fig) — in eine Falle tappen
to blunder into war/a life of crime —
he blundered through the poem — er kämpfte sich mühsam durch das Gedicht
* * *blunder [ˈblʌndə(r)]make a blunder → B 1B v/i1. einen (groben) Fehler oder Schnitzer machen, einen Bock schießen umg, (gesellschaftlich) einen Fauxpas begehen3. unbesonnen handeln4. stolpern, tappen (beide auch fig):a) blind darauflostappen,b) fig weiterwursteln umg;C v/t1. verpfuschen, verpatzen* * *1. noun[schwerer] Fehler2. intransitive verbmake a blunder — einen [schweren] Fehler machen
1) (make mistake) einen [schweren] Fehler machen2) (move blindly) tappen* * *n.Schnitzer m.grober Fehler m. v.einen Bock schießen ausdr. -
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1. verb1) (to stumble (about or into something): He blundered into the door.) chocaropezar con2) (to make a (bad) mistake: He really blundered when he insulted the boss's wife.) meter la pata, cometer un grave error, hacer una patochada
2. noun(a (bad) mistake.) metedura de pata, error garrafal, patochadatr['blʌndəSMALLr/SMALL]1 plancha, metedura de pata1 meter la patablunder ['blʌndər] vi1) stumble: tropezar, dar traspiés2) err: cometer un error, tropezar, meter la pata famblunder n: error m, fallo m garrafal, metedura f de pata famn.• caída s.f.• chambonada s.f.• desacierto s.m.• desatino s.m.• desbarro s.m.• desliz s.f.• disparate s.m.• equivocación s.f.• inocentada s.f.• patochada s.f.v.• desatinar v.
I 'blʌndər, 'blʌndə(r)1) (move clumsily, stumble)2)a) ( make mistake) cometer un error garrafalb) blundering pres p
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['blʌndǝ(r)]1.N metedura f de pata *, plancha f (Sp) *to make a blunder — meter la pata *, tirarse una plancha (Sp) *
2. VI1) (=err) cometer un grave error, meter la pata *2) (=move clumsily)to blunder into sth/sb — tropezar con algo/algn
to blunder into sth — [+ trap] caer en algo; (fig) caer or meterse en algo
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I ['blʌndər, 'blʌndə(r)]1) (move clumsily, stumble)2)a) ( make mistake) cometer un error garrafalb) blundering pres p
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I ['blʌndə(r)]nome errore m. marchiano, bestialità f.II ['blʌndə(r)]1) (make mistake) fare un errore marchiano, fare una bestialità* * *1. verb1) (to stumble (about or into something): He blundered into the door.) inciampare2) (to make a (bad) mistake: He really blundered when he insulted the boss's wife.) sbagliare2. noun(a (bad) mistake.) errore grave* * *blunder /ˈblʌndə(r)/n.errore madornale; sbaglio grossolano; cantonata; sfondone (fam.): to make a blunder, fare un errore madornale; prendere una cantonata.(to) blunder /ˈblʌndə(r)/A v. i.2 muoversi in modo goffo o alla cieca; andare a tentoni: He blundered down the corridor, percorse il corridoio a tentoniB v. t.● to blunder into st., andare a sbattere contro qc.; ritrovarsi dentro qc. (una situazione spiacevole, per imperizia, superficialità, ecc.) □ to blunder upon st., trovare per caso, imbattersi in qc.blunderern.confusionario; pasticcione; arruffoneblunderinga.goffo; maldestro; pasticciato.* * *I ['blʌndə(r)]nome errore m. marchiano, bestialità f.II ['blʌndə(r)]1) (make mistake) fare un errore marchiano, fare una bestialità -
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1. verb1) (to stumble (about or into something): He blundered into the door.) stolpre, buse inn i, dumpe oppi2) (to make a (bad) mistake: He really blundered when he insulted the boss's wife.) gjøre en tabbe2. noun(a (bad) mistake.) tabbe, brøler, bommertbommert--------tabbeIsubst. \/ˈblʌndə\/bommert, tabbe, feilgrep, dumhetmake a blunder dumme seg ut, gjøre en bommertIIverb \/ˈblʌndə\/1) famle, famle seg frem2) stolpre, vakle, sjangle3) dumme seg ut, gjøre en tabbe4) vanskjøtte, forsømme, gjøre feil i\/på, forkludreblunder about gå med usikre skritt, vakle rundtblunder against tørne motblunder away fomle bort, slarve bortblunder into tørne inn i, gå rett påblunder on snuble over, komme overblunder one's way along krangle seg fremblunder out buse ut med, slenge ut av segblunder (up)on tilfeldigvis støte på -
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blun·der [ʼblʌndəʳ, Am -ɚ] nschwer[wiegend]er [o grober] Fehler, grober Schnitzer ( fam)to commit [or make] a \blunder ( by doing sth) einen schweren Fehler begehen [o machen], Mist bauen ( fam) ( by saying sth) ins Fettnäpfchen treten vi2) ( act clumsily)to \blunder into sth in etw akk hineinplatzen;to \blunder about herumstottern, herumstammeln vtto \blunder sth2) ( say clumsily) etw stammeln -
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n. blunder, grove fout--------v. grove fout maken; heen en weer bewegen; struikelenblunder1[ blundə] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 blunder ⇒ flater, miskleun♦voorbeelden:1 make a blunder • een bok schieten, een flater slaan————————blunder2〈 werkwoord〉1 blunderen ⇒ een stomme fout begaan/maken, een flater slaan2 strompelen ⇒ (voort)sukkelen, zich onhandig voortbewegen♦voorbeelden:2 blunder on • voortsukkelen, voortstrompelenhe blundered through the poem • hij worstelde zich moeizaam door het gedichtblunder into a tree • tegen een boom opknallenblunder (up)on something • tegen iets aanlopen, door toeval/geluk iets vinden -
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заблуда, груба грешкаv се занесува, несигурно оди, прави груба грешка* * *грешка; n група грешка; to make a blunder правење на груба грешка; blunder II v intr1.погрешување;2. misc.; to blunder along (around) невешто одење; to blunder into (on, onto) налетување на
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blunder — blun|der1 [ˈblʌndə US ər] n a careless or stupid mistake ▪ A last minute blunder cost them the match. blunder 2 blunder2 v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] 1.) [I always + adverb/preposition] to move in an unsteady … Dictionary of contemporary English
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