muddle

美音:['mʌd(ə)l] 英音:['mʌd(ə)l]

简单释义:


n.混乱;糊涂;困惑;茫然

v.混淆;弄乱;搅混;使困惑

网络使混乱;使糊涂;弄糟

变形:

复数:muddles  现在分词:muddling  过去分词:muddled  


完整释义:


n.

1.混乱,杂乱;(头脑的)糊涂,昏迷
2.混战
3.一团糟,乱七八糟

v.

1.使混乱,使慌张;(酒)使(脑子)糊涂
2.搅得糊里糊涂,糊里糊涂地混日子
3.瞎搞,胡搞;胡乱对付,鬼混
4.(喝得)糊里糊涂
5.糊里糊涂地打发;浪费
6.〔罕用语〕使多淤泥;使(颜色)混浊
7.混,混淆; 搅拌
8.〔古语〕弄得尽是泥
9.弄糟
10.使…醉


例句:

  1. Zimmerman has no diagnosis for the condition that turned his world into a muddle of sound more than 10 years ago.
    齐默尔曼没有超过10年前,他的世界变成一个声音蒙混过关的条件诊断。

  2. 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.
    这看起来似乎是一团糟,但是从不同点去看待,它带来了机会去引入那些已经对你们承诺过的益处。

  3. America's new dollar policy may be less absurd than its old one, but it is still a bit of a muddle.
    新的美元政策也许会比旧的政策更为合理,但也同样有点令人迷惑不解。

  4. There is already a bit of a muddle, since several states have taken much bolder and more experimental steps than the federal government.
    与联邦政府相比,一些州业已采取更加大胆、更具实验性的环保措施,因此引发些许混乱。

  5. Our main doubts about Mr Obama have to do with the damage a muddle-headed Democratic Congress might try to do to the economy.
    我们对奥巴马的主要疑虑与昏头昏脑的民主党国会如何应对经济形势有关。

  6. For the moment, then, political muddle reigns. Small wonder that Britain's rich are keeping their heads down.
    目前,英国政坛对这个问题的看法混乱不堪,富人如此低调也就不足为怪了。

  7. An outsider can muddle through an unfamiliar wilderness at some level, but to thrive or to survive a crisis, he'll require local expertise.
    异乡人可以在不熟悉的野外对付一阵子,但想要长得健壮或者死里逃生,他一定需要当地的专门知识。

  8. 'They'll be trying to muddle through and hope it doesn't come to that.
    他们会想尽办法挺过去,希望不会出现那种情况。

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