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鑄成大錯zhù chéng dà cuòbe up to one’s neck in error; lead to serious blunders; make a gross error;make a grave (/stupendous)mistake ? 有的人犯了錯誤,自己不知道是錯誤,或者是別人指出了他的錯誤,他企圖掩飾錯誤,甚至保護錯誤,寄托在僥幸上,不想改正錯誤,一錯再錯,就~了。(周而復《上海的早晨》Ⅰ—511)Some people,when they’ve made a mistake,don’t realize that they’ve made a mistake or,after some one else has pointed out their mistake,try to hide their mistake or even cling to it and trust to luck,without any intention of correcting their mistake.The result is that their mistakes pile up until they're up to their necks in error. ? 在正確的指導和冷靜的思考下,加上他的勇敢,戰(zhàn)斗不斷取得勝利。如果失掉了掌握,當他頭腦發(fā)熱,感情完全掩沒了理智的時候,他也會~。(知俠《鐵道游擊隊》-436) With cool-headed and correct guidance,plus his great courage,such will power could ensure splendid victories,but if over whelmed by passion,it could lead to serious blunders. 鑄成大錯make a serious blunder; commit a gross error 鑄成大錯zhù chénɡ dà cuò造成非常大的錯誤。make a gross error, make a great mistake, commit a howler, have been badly wronged |