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1 blunder
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 -
2 mistake
mi'steik 1. past tense - mistook; verb1) ((with for) to think that (one person or thing) is another: I mistook you for my brother in this bad light.) forveksle2) (to make an error about: They mistook the date, and arrived two days early.) ta feil (av)2. noun(a wrong act or judgement: a spelling mistake; It was a mistake to trust him; I took your umbrella by mistake - it looks like mine.) feil(takelse), misforståelse- mistaken- mistakenlyfeil--------mistakIsubst. \/mɪˈsteɪk\/1) feil, feiltak(else), mistak, feilgrep, blunder, tabbe2) misforståelse, villfarelse3) forveksling• he's a good lad, and no mistakeby mistake ved en feiltakelsein mistake for ved en feiltakelsemake a mistake gjøre en feil, feile, ta feilmake no mistake about it ( hverdagslig) tro ikke noe annet, vær du sikkermistake of fact ( jus) faktisk villfarelsemistake of law ( jus) rettsvillfarelsemy mistake min feil, jeg tar feilyour mistake ( hverdagslig) nå tar du feilII1) misforstå, misoppfatte2) ta feil3) forveksle, ta feil avmistake one's way gå feil, gå (seg) villmistake somebody\/something for forveksle noen\/noe med, ta feil av noen\/noe, ta noen\/noe for å værethere is no mistaking det råder ingen tvil om
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