bumbling
英 [ˈbʌmblɪŋ]
美 [ˈbʌmblɪŋ]
adj. 笨手笨脚的(常马虎出错)
v. 笨手笨脚; 跌跌撞撞
bumble的现在分词
现在分词:bumbling
BNC.39422 / COCA.26686
牛津词典
adj.
- 笨手笨脚的(常马虎出错)
behaving in an awkward confused way, often making careless mistakes
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 笨手笨脚的;常出错的
If you describe a person or their behaviour asbumbling, you mean that they behave in a confused, disorganized way, making mistakes and usually not achieving anything.- ...a clumsy, bumbling, inarticulate figure.
一个笨手笨脚、经常出错、吐字不清的人物
- ...a clumsy, bumbling, inarticulate figure.
双语例句
- All of the mistakes are the fault of the bumbling Bhiksuni called Jampa Chodron, so please forgive me.
如果出现任何错漏,都是愚痴的比丘尼强帕的过失,敬请原谅! - This suggests that an apology is not cheap talk at all: it represents a choice to appear loveable but bumbling.
这表明,道歉根本不是廉价的磋商:这代表着一种看似可爱但很愚笨的选择。 - As part of the intrigue, a pair of bumbling Ansionians attempted to kidnap Offee.
两个不自量力的安森人试图绑架奥菲,这是他们计划当中的一部分。 - Instead, cocky types are more likely to win their hearts, with Simon Cowell's arrogant attitude more appealing than Hugh Grant's bumbling on-screen behaviour.
相反,自大的男人更容易赢得美人心,傲慢的西蒙(《英国达人》评委,编者按)就比荧幕上老实的休·格兰特更受欢迎。 - A bumbling mechanic; a bungling performance; ham-handed governmental interference; could scarcely empty a scuttle of ashes, so handless was the poor creature-mary h.vorse.
笨手笨脚的技工;笨手笨脚的表演;政府笨拙的干涉;那些穷人笨手笨脚的,几乎不能将煤斗中的灰弄干净玛丽h弗斯。 - Neville Longbottom: Neville means "new town." Longbottom is a comical name, perhaps suggesting this bumbling student is chubby or has a "long bottom" that trips him up.
纳威的意思是“新的城镇”。隆巴顿这个姓氏可能在暗示,他是个胖胖的笨拙的小孩。 - To most British voters, Ronald Reagan was a bumbling actor with primitive instincts and dangerous powers.
对大多数英国选民来说,罗纳德里根(ronaldreagan)是一个有着原始本能和危险权力的装模作样的演员。 - He kept bumbling on about something.
他结结巴巴地说个不停。 - He kept bumbling on about his operation, but I didn't really understand all the details.
他一直含混地大谈手术经过,但对那些细节我根本就听不懂。 - I've never seen such bumbling incompetence!
我从未见过如此糟糕无能!
