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fumble verb - Definition

fumble verb - Definition

fumble·​[intransitive,transitive]touseyourhandsinawaythatisnotsmoothorsteadyorcarefulwhenyouaredoingsomethingorlookingforsomething.。其他文章還包含有:「fumble」、「Fumble」、「fumble」、「FumbleDefinition&Meaning」、「FumbleDefinition&Meaning」、「FUMBLEdefinitionandmeaning」、「FUMBLEinTraditionalChinese」、「FUMBLE」

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2 [intransitive, transitive]TALK TO somebody if you fumble with your words when you are speaking, you have difficulty saying somethingfumble for Asked for an ...

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/ˈfʌmbəl/ · verb. feel about uncertainly or blindly. synonyms: grope · verb. make one's way clumsily or blindly. “He fumbled towards the door” · verb. handle ...

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fumble ; vi. 亂摸;摸索[(+about/around/for)];笨拙地行動[(+with/at)] ; vt. 亂摸;摸索;笨拙地做;笨手笨腳地造成 ; n. · 亂摸;摸索;笨拙的處理;笨拙的企圖[C] ...

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Fumble Definition & Meaning
Fumble Definition & Meaning

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The meaning of FUMBLE is to grope for or handle something clumsily or aimlessly. How to use fumble in a sentence.

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Fumble Definition & Meaning

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[no object] : to search for something by reaching or touching with your fingers in an awkward or clumsy way. She fumbled in her pocket for her keys.

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5 meanings: 1. to grope about clumsily or blindly, esp in searching 2. to finger or play with, esp in an absent-minded way 3.

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FUMBLE in Traditional Chinese
FUMBLE in Traditional Chinese

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They fumbled around/about (= moved awkwardly) in the dark, trying to find their way out of the cinema. 他們在黑暗 ...

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to do something awkwardly, especially when using your hands: fumble with I fumbled with the lock.