[ 'mʌdl ] vt. 1.〔罕用语〕使多淤泥;使(颜色)混浊。 2.使混乱,使慌张;(酒)使(脑子)糊涂。 3.混,混淆 (up; together); 搅拌。 4.弄糟。 5.糊里糊涂地打发;浪费 (away)。 vi. 1.〔古语〕弄得尽是泥。 2.瞎搞,胡搞;胡乱对付,鬼混。 3.(喝得)糊里糊涂。 短语和例子 muddle a plan 将计划弄糟。 muddle about 漂游浪荡;瞎搞工作。 muddle on [along] 敷衍过去,胡乱混过去,得过且过;混日子。 muddle through (屡次失败后)好容易达到目的。 n. 〔a muddle〕混乱,杂乱;(头脑的)糊涂,昏迷。 in a muddle 杂乱无章,一塌糊涂;糊糊涂涂。 make a muddle of 弄糟。
Example Sentences:
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Physics is very muddled again at the moment . 物理学目前又是一片混乱。
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I expect we shall muddle through somehow ! 我看我们总能应付过去。
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Everything in the room was in a muddle . 房间里每一件东西都是乱七八糟的。
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You have muddled the scheme completely . 你已把这计划全弄糟了。
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Do n't work in a rush and get into a muddle ... 克服忙乱现象。
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A glass of whisky soon muddled him . 一杯威士忌立刻使他醉了。
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There was a muddle over our hotel accommodation . 我们旅馆的食宿安排十分混乱。
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I suppose there's bound to be a muddle sometimes . 我想有的时候总难免有些差错。
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You must be muddling me up with my twin brother . 你一定是把我看成我的孪生兄弟了。