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gaffe

英 [ɡæf]

美 [ɡæf]

n.  失礼; 失态; 失言

复数:gaffes 

GRE

BNC.23744 / COCA.19567

牛津词典

    noun

    • 失礼;失态;失言
      a mistake that a person makes in public or in a social situation, especially sth embarrassing

      柯林斯词典

      • N-COUNT 失态;失礼
        Agaffeis a stupid or careless mistake, for example when you say or do something that offends or upsets people.
        1. He made an embarrassing gaffe at the convention last weekend.
          他在上周末的会议上出了洋相,狼狈不堪。
        2. ...social gaffes committed by high-ranking individuals.
          高层人士在社交场合的一些失态行为
      • 泄露秘密;走漏消息
        If youblow the gaffeorblow the gaff, you tell someone something that other people wanted you to keep secret.

        英英释义

        noun

        双语例句

        • Turns out we committed an awful gaffe yesterday.
          看起来我们昨天出了个大丑。
        • The social sages, who follow rules docilely, care in every moment for their appearance, they fear to commit any gaffe in their social activity.
          循规蹈距的社会贤达,时时刻刻地关怀自己的仪容,恐怕有失态之举。
        • NARRATOR: Attlee, a mild-mannered Christian Socialist, gave Churchill's gaffe a sinister spin.
          旁白:艾德礼这位温文有礼的基督徒和社会主义者。
        • BBC staff are being trained on the correct way to report the Queen's death in a bid to avoid another embarrassing gaffe.
          英国广播公司的工作人员正在接受培训,如何以正确的方法来报告女王死讯,以免带来另一场尴尬失态。
        • And the tech press, jarred by an entrepreneur teething on the hands that chose not to feed it, covered him like it would a politician making a Kinsley gaffe.
          而科技媒体被创业者的痛楚所震动,对他的报道就好像对一位“意外吐真言”的政客。
        • From the way she looked at me when I asked how much money she earned I realized I'd committed an awful gaffe.
          当我问她赚多少钱时,从她看我的样子,我了解到我非常的失言。
        • The hilarious gaffe shows the journalist with his head slumped on his chest as the studio news anchor tries without success to wake him.
          在那段令人捧腹的失态视频中,卢兹达头部低垂着,新闻工作室主播试图叫醒他却没有成功。
        • Mr Berlusconi's mastership of the public gaffe has also been extended to President Obama, whom he memorably described as "young, handsome and tanned".
          贝卢斯科尼一向“语出惊人”,就连奥巴马也难逃他的“毒舌”,他曾评价奥巴马“年轻、帅气、皮肤黝黑”,这一评价实在令人“难忘”。
        • History indicates that a bad performance, particularly a telling gaffe, can badly damage a candidate in the polls.
          历史表明,如果候选人表现不佳,特别是失言之举,会使他们在大选中严重受损。
        • Journalist Michael Kinsley famously defined a political gaffe as when a politician tells the truth& some obvious truth he isn't supposed to say.
          记者迈克尔·金斯利曾有一句著名的论断,他说,政客的失态就是说了实话&而且是一些不该说的大实话。