muddle的意思和读音

muddle

: [ˈmʌd(ə)l] : ['mʌd(ə)l]

n.

v.使

使使

muddles  muddling  muddled  

v.disentangle,clarify

n.order

v.mix up,mess up,jumble,disorder,confuse

n.mess,confusion,mix-up,chaos,bewilderment

muddlev.

1.to put things in the wrong order or mix them up

Don't do that─you're muddling my papers.

Their letters were all muddled up together in a drawer.

2.~ sb (up)使使to confuse sb

Slow down a little─you're muddling me.

3.~ sb/sth (up).~ A (up) with Bto confuse one person or thing with another

I muddled the dates and arrived a week early.

He got all muddled up about what went where.西

They look so alike, I always get them muddled up .

n.

1.[c][ususing]a state of mental confusion

Can you start from the beginning again─I'm in a muddle ./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.[c][ususing][u]~ (about/over sth)a situation in which there is confusion about arrangements, etc. and things are done wrong

There was a muddle over the theatre tickets.

There followed a long period of confusion and muddle.

3.[c][ususing][u]a state of confusion in which things are untidy

My papers are all in a muddle .

v.1., (up; together);2.使,使;()使()3.使;使()4.5.; (away)6.()7.8.,;,1., (up; together);2.使,使;()使()3.使;使()4.5.; (away)6.()7.8.,;,

n.1.,;(),

v.1.to put things into a messy state or the wrong order2.to think that someone or something is another person or thing as a result of a mistake

n.1.a confused situation or condition; a mistake caused by a confused situation

1. mud( ); muddle使使); marsh(

2.使 mud( ); muddle使使); marsh(

3. ::humor muddle puddle ...

4.使 mud( ); muddle使使); marsh(

5. mucous muddle 使 multilateral ...

6. ... breakneck a. muddle n. v.……使 sweetmeat n. ...

7. cuddle muddle puddle ...

8.使 8.moustache n. 1.muddle vt. 使使 n.() 2.mule n. ...

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1.The Wall Street Journal's editorial page called it a "bipartisan strategic muddle ginned up for domestic political purposes" .《”。

2.Zimmerman has no diagnosis for the condition that turned his world into a muddle of sound more than 10 years ago.10

3.Kelly: Groan! You are such a muddle-head Bobby. But you are so sweet for wanting to be such a romantic guy for your mom.

4.I am not very clever with computers and sometimes get into a muddle when trying to install new programmes.

5.The assumption is still that the euro zone will somehow muddle through, at least for a while.

6.There is already a bit of a muddle, since several states have taken much bolder and more experimental steps than the federal government.

7.Only too glad to help. We've got to comply with all the regulations, else we'll all get in a muddle.

8.If not quite a day at the office, there was a fair approximation to the muddle of faraway Earth.

9.It may seem to be a massive muddle, but out of it will come opportunities to introduce the benefits that have been promised to you.

10.Developers seem to be open and less interested in information, they seem very "enjoy" their " muddle-headed " home state.