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n.
混亂;糊涂
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vt.
使混亂;使糊涂;弄糟
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vi.
胡亂應付;混亂
Noun:
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a confused multitude of things
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informal terms for a difficult situation;
"he got into a terrible fix"
"he made a muddle of his marriage"
Verb:
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make into a puddle;
"puddled mire"
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mix up or confuse;
"He muddled the issues"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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There was a muddle over our hotel accommodation.
公司賓館的吃住制定相當沖突。
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Your room's in a real muddle.
你的房間真的是太亂四五糟。
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The old lady gets in(to) a muddle trying to work the video.
那老少奶奶想創業視頻錄制機,所以越搞越迷迷糊糊。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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The cleaner had muddled my papers, and I couldn't find the one I wanted.
洗滌工我把我的文件名弄變亂,我找不能我就的我依然了。
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You must be muddling me up with my twin brother.
你必要是讓我組合成我的孿生周圍人了。
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Stop talking, or you'll muddle me (up) completely.
找不著了,要不你我把我全搞糊里糊涂了。
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You've muddled the scheme completely.
把你工作計劃全弄糟了。
用作不及物動詞 (vi.)
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We muddle along from day to day.
當我們一日天下混一天。
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I muddled up the dates and arrived three days late.
你把準確時間弄弄亂,于是遲至八天。
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A muddle unparalleled in the history of jazz record issues.
來源于:Jazz Monthly
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The brain is in a muddle.
選自: P. Auster
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I expect she's muddling along like the rest of us.
來自: M. Moorcock
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