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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.
        1. ...a clumsy, bumbling, inarticulate figure.
          一个笨手笨脚、经常出错、吐字不清的人物

      双语例句

      • A recent academic study showed that ambitious, Type A personalities are more successful but bumbling Type Bs are at least as happy and live longer.
        近期的一项学术研究显示,充满抱负的A型人格者通常更为成功,而做事迟钝的B型人格者则活得更加开心,寿命也更长久。
      • As they scramble to get away from the bumbling wizard, Clumsy goes the wrong way.
        就在蓝精灵们争相逃脱这位笨手笨脚的巫师的追赶时,笨笨跟大家走散了。
      • I've never seen such bumbling incompetence!
        我从未见过如此糟糕无能!
      • 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!
      • He has often been portrayed as Holmes 'rather bumbling assistant.
        作为福尔摩斯的助手,他通常被刻画成一个笨手笨脚的人。
      • He kept bumbling on about something.
        他结结巴巴地说个不停。
      • 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。
      • Clark Kent, Supermans alter ego is fumbling and bumbling character.
        克拉克肯特,超人的另一个自我是一个支支吾吾的,笨手笨脚的形象。
      • Like bumbling burglars who leave fingerprints at a crime scene, cooking oils leave their own clues.
        就像笨贼在罪案现场留下的指纹,鉴别食用油也可利用其留下的独特线索。
      • The Tramp, as portrayed by Chaplin, is a bumbling but usually good-hearted character who is most famously presented as a vagrant who endeavors to behave with the manners and dignity of a gentleman despite his actual social status.
        正如卓别林自己描述的那样,流浪汉是个爱装模作样却心地善良的人,尽管他社会地位低下,经常以流浪者身份出现,却经常表现得很绅士。