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stumble

N การ ผิดพลาด  การ ทำ พลาด  blunder error mistake kan-pid-plad

 

stumble

N การสะดุด  การ ก้าว พลาด  slip trip kan-sa-dud

 

stumble

VI พบ โดยบังเอิญ  discover chance upon find pob-doi-bang-aon

 

stumble

VI พูด ตะกุกตะกัก  พูด อึก อัก  falter sputter stammer phu-ta-kuk-ta-kak

 

stumble

VI สะดุด  เดิน สะดุด  slip trip sa-dud

 

stumble

VI เดินโซเซ  reel stagger totter doen-so-sea

 

stumble across

PHRV พบ โดยบังเอิญ  happen on pod-duai-bang-ang

 

stumble on

PHRV พบ โดยบังเอิญ  stumble across pod-duai-bang-ang

 

stumble onto

PHRV พบ โดยบังเอิญ  stumble across pod-duai-bang-ang

 

stumble over

PHRV พูด ตะกุกตะกัก  พูด ติดขัด  fall over trip over phud-ta-kuk-ta-kak

 

stumble over

PHRV เดิน สะดุด  สะดุด  fall over trip over doen-sa-dud

 

stumble through

PHRV พูด ตะกุกตะกัก  พูด ติดขัด  phud-ta-kuk-ta-kak

 

stumble upon

PHRV พบ โดยบังเอิญ  stumble across pob-doi-bang-aon

 

stumblebum

N คน งุ่มง่าม (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  คนไร้ความสามารถ  bungler incompetent kon-ngum-ngam

 

stumbles

SL ยืน ไม่ ค่อย อยู่  เดินโซเซ  เดิน ไม่ไหว  yuan-mai-koi-yu

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

STUMBLE

v.i.[This word is probably from a root that signifies to stop or to strike, and may be allied to stammer. ] 1. To trip in walking or moving in any way upon the legs; to strike the foot so as to fall, or to endanger a fall; applied to any animal. A man may stumble, as well as a horse.
The way of the wicked is as darkness; they know not at what they stumble. Proverbs 4:19.
2. To err; to slide into a crime or an error.
He that loveth his brother, abideth in the light, and there is none occasion of stumbling in him. 1 John 2:1 .
3. To strike upon without design; to fall on; to light on by chance. Men often stumble upon valuable discoveries.
Ovid stumbled by some inadvertence upon Livia in a bath.

 

STUMBLE

v.t. 1. To obstruct in progress; to cause to trip or stop.
2. To confound; to puzzle; to put to a nonplus; to perplex.
One thing more stumbles me in the very foundation of this hypothesis.

 

STUMBLE

n. 1. A trip in walking or running.
2. A blunder; a failure.
One stumble is enough to deface the character of an honorable life.

 

STUMBLED

pp. Obstructed; puzzled.

 

STUMBLER

n.One that stumbles or makes a blunder.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

STUMBLE

Stum "ble, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Stumbled; p. pr. & vb. n. Stumbling. ]Etym: [OE. stumblen, stomblen; freq. of a word akin to E. stammer. See Stammer. ]

 

1. To trip in walking or in moving in any way with the legs; to strike the foot so as to fall, or to endanger a fall; to stagger because of a false step. There stumble steeds strong and down go all. Chaucer. The way of the wicked is as darkness: they know at what they stumble. Prov. iv. 19.

 

2. To walk in an unsteady or clumsy manner. He stumbled up the dark avenue. Sir W. Scott.

 

3. To fall into a crime or an error; to err. He that loveth his brother abideth in the light, and there is none occasion og stumbling in him. 1 John ii. 1 .

 

4. To strike or happen (upon a person or thing ) without design; to fall or light by chance; -- with on, upon, or against. Ovid stumbled, by some inadvertency, upon Livia in a bath. Dryden. Forth as she waddled in the brake, A gray goose stumbled on a snake. C. Smart.

 

STUMBLE

STUMBLE Stum "ble, v. t.

 

1. To cause to stumble or trip.

 

2. Fig. : To mislead; to confound; to perplex; to cause to err or to fall. False and dazzling fires to stumble men. Milton. One thing more stumbles me in the very foundation of this hypothesis. Locke.

 

STUMBLE

STUMBLE Stum "ble, n.

 

1. A trip in walking or running.

 

2. A blunder; a failure; a fall from rectitude. One stumble is enough to deface the character of an honorable life. L'Estrange.

 

STUMBLER

STUMBLER Stum "bler, n.

 

Defn: One who stumbles.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

stumble

stum ble |ˈstəmbəl ˈstəmbəl | verb [ no obj. ] trip or momentarily lose one's balance; almost fall: her foot caught a shoe and she stumbled. [ with adverbial of direction ] trip repeatedly as one walks: his legs still weak, he stumbled after them. make a mistake or repeated mistakes in speaking: she stumbled over the words. (stumble across /on /upon ) find or encounter by chance: they stumbled across a farmer selling 25 acres. noun an act of stumbling. a stumbling walk: he parodied my groping stumble across the stage. DERIVATIVES stum bler |-b (ə )lər |noun, stum bling ly |-b (ə )liNGlē |adverb ORIGIN Middle English (as a verb ): from Old Norse, from the Germanic base of stammer .

 

stumblebum

stum ble bum |ˈstəmbəlbəm | noun informal a clumsy or inept person.

 

Oxford Dictionary

stumble

stum ¦ble |ˈstʌmb (ə )l | verb [ no obj. ] trip or momentarily lose one's balance; almost fall: her foot caught in the rug and she stumbled. [ with adverbial of direction ] trip repeatedly as one walks: his legs still weak, he stumbled after them. make a mistake or repeated mistakes in speaking: she stumbled over the words. (stumble across /on /upon ) find or encounter by chance: a policeman had stumbled across a gang of youths. noun an act of stumbling. a stumbling walk: he parodied my groping stumble across the stage. DERIVATIVES stumbler noun, stumbling adjective, stumblingly adverb ORIGIN Middle English (as a verb ): from Old Norse, from the Germanic base of stammer .

 

stumblebum

stumble |bum |ˈstʌmb (ə )lbʌm | noun N. Amer. informal a clumsy or inept person.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

stumble

stumble verb 1 she stumbled and fell heavily: trip (over /up ), lose one's balance, lose /miss one's footing, slip. 2 he stumbled back home: stagger, totter, teeter, dodder, blunder, hobble, move clumsily. 3 she stumbled through her speech: stammer, stutter, hesitate, falter, speak haltingly; informal fluff /flub one's lines. PHRASES stumble across /on I stumbled across these old photographs in the attic: come across /upon, chance on, happen on, bump into, light on; discover, find, unearth, uncover; informal dig up.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

stumble

stumble verb 1 he stumbled on a brick and fell heavily: trip, trip over, trip up, lose one's balance, lose /miss one's footing, founder, slip, pitch. 2 he stumbled back to his hotel room: stagger, totter, teeter, dodder, lurch, lumber, blunder, reel, flounder, bumble, shamble, hobble, wobble, move clumsily. 3 the Consul had stumbled through his speech: stammer, stutter, hesitate, falter, speak haltingly, fumble for words; flounder, blunder, muddle; informal fluff one's lines. PHRASES stumble across /on the scientists stumbled across the vaccine by chance: come across, come upon, chance on, happen on, light on, hit on, come up with; discover, encounter, find, unearth, uncover, locate, bring to light; informal dig up, put one's finger on.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

stumble

stum ble /stʌ́mb (ə )l /動詞 s /-z /; d /-d /; -bling 自動詞 1 〈人などが 〉 «…に » つまずく , よろける «over , on , at » ; «…を » よろめきながら歩く «across , around » ; «…から /…へ » ふらついて出る [入る ] «out /into » stumble on [over ] a stone 石につまずく stumble down the stairs ふらつきながら階段を下りる stumble into the bathroom よろけてトイレに入る 2 «…で » とちる , 言い間違える , つかえる «over , at , through » Tom stumbled over her name .トムは彼女の名前を読み上げるときにつかえた stumble through one's speech とちりながらスピーチをする 3 【物 人などに 】偶然出くわす , 巡り会う , «…を » 偶然発見する «across , on , upon , onto » .4 ⦅文 ⦆失敗をする ; 罪を犯す .st mble into A 1 自動詞 1 .2 Aに偶然巻き込まれる .名詞 C つまずき , よろめき ; 失敗 , とちり , 失策 .st mbling bl ck 【事 (にとって )の 】妨げ, 障害物 «to » .