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 n. (因无知,粗心等造成的)错误
 
 vi. 1.跌跌撞撞地走,慌乱地走; 2.犯错误
 
 A: Do you not know how to cut bread?
 
 B: Of course I do, but this knife is blunt.
 
 blunt
 
 a. 1.钝的; 2.率直的,直言不讳的
 
 vt. 1.使迟钝,使减弱; 2.使钝
 
 A: Do you remember your first birthday?
 
 B: No, it is all a blur.
 
 A: He blurred the corners of the picture to make it look old.
 
 B: He did a good job of it.
 
 blur
 
 n. 模糊,模糊的东西
 
 v. (使)变模糊
 
 A: Brian blurted out the answer before I even had a chance to think about it.
 
 B: Yes, he is very smart.
 
 blurt
 
 vt. (out) 脱口而出
 
 A: You are very beautiful.
 
 B: Stop, you are making me blush.
 
 blush
 
 vi./n. 脸红
 
 A: Are there any bogs in your country?
 
 B: Yes, plenty, particularly in the west, where it is very wet.
 
 A: Would you like to come to the cinema with me tonight?
 
 B: Can we go next week, I’m bogged down at work at the moment.
 
 bog
 
 n. 沼泽
 
 v. (down) 1.(使)陷入困境; 2.(使)陷入泥沼
 
 A: Family ties are the strongest form of bondage.
 
 B: I don’t agree, I am not very close to my parents.
 
 bondage
 
 n. 1.奴役;2.束缚
 
 A: You have worked so hard. We have decided to give you a bonus.
 
 B: Gosh, thanks!
 
 bonus
 
 n. 1.奖金,红利; 2.额外给予的东西
 
 A: What type of work does your company do?
 
 B: This booklet contains all the details that you will need.
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