blundering
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈblʌn.də.rɪŋ/us/ˈblʌn.dɚ.ɪŋ/often makingseriousmistakes, usually because of not takingcare:
笨拙的;草率的You blunderingidiot! What do youthinkyou're doing?你这个笨手笨脚的白痴! 你觉得自己在做什么?
A blundering firebomber is beinghuntedbypoliceafter heattackedthewronghouse.一名笨拙的燃烧弹纵火者袭击了错误的房子后正被警察追捕。
See
blunder
- A blundering tow-truckteamtook away thewrongcar.
 - A blunderingdoctorgave her fourtimestheproperdoseof adrug.
 - Heenteredtheroomin a blundering,awkwardway.
 
Inability and awkwardness
- accident-prone
 - adorkable
 - all thumbsidiom
 - amateurish
 - amateurishly
 - fumble
 - functional illiteracy
 - gauche
 - geek
 - ham-fisted
 - jack-of-all-trades, master of noneidiom
 - klutzy
 - like a bull in a china shopidiom
 - lost
 - lubber
 - unable
 - uncoordinated
 - uneducable
 - unenterprising
 - unequal
 
blundering
noun[U]
uk/ˈblʌn.də.rɪŋ/us/ˈblʌn.dɚ.ɪŋ/theactof makingseriousmistakes, usually because of not takingcare:
His blunderingaffectedmanypeople.
Thepoliticalblundering of the newpartyleadershipdidn't last.
See
blunder
- Thecasewasruinedby the blundering of thepolice.
 - It isyourblundering thatcreatedthismess.
 - Their blundering isinexcusable.