gaffe的意思和读音

gaffe

: [ɡæf] : [ɡæf]

n.

gaffes  

n.blunder,mistake,solecism,error,faux pas

gaffen.

1.a mistake that a person makes in public or in a social situation, especially sth embarrassing

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n.1.an embarrassing mistake that you make in public, especially one that offends or upsets someone

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1.Michael Kinsley once defined a political gaffe as the moment "when a politician tells the truth" and is embarrassed by it.-(MichaelKinsley)

2.A mild secular analog, he says, might be an executive who commits a horrific social gaffe at the instant of a crucial promotion.

3.Having been embarrassed once by such a gaffe, you might have thought that Apple would have cracked down hard on such careless behaviour.

4.One user jokingly suggested that the gaffe was actually an attempt to cram more racial backgrounds into a single image.

5.Add it to the list of ill-advised statements from the gaffe-happy mayor that, months later, he finds himself in just such a Britain.

6.I now realize that I should have had the courtesy to acknowledge my gaffe and apologize, but words failed me at the time.

7."You know what I mean" is considered the biggest verbal gaffe by 15% of the population.15%

8.Twenty years after Khrushchev's outburst, the Cold War was still raging and America was due for her own linguistic gaffe.

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10.If the president's misstep in France counted as a gaffe, other false moves have led to calamity.