muddle
美['mʌdl] 英['mʌdl]
n. 混乱;糊涂
vt. 使混乱;使糊涂;弄糟
vi. 胡乱应付;混乱
英英释义
Noun- a confused multitude of things
- informal terms for a difficult situation;
"he got into a terrible fix" "he made a muddle of his marriage"
Verb- make into a puddle;
"puddled mire"
- mix up or confuse;
"He muddled the issues"
例句
用作名词(n.)- There was a muddle over our hotel accommodation.我们旅馆的食宿安排十分混乱。
- Your room's in a real muddle.你的房间真是乱七八糟。
- The old lady gets in(to) a muddle trying to work the video.那老太太想开录像机,但是越搞越糊涂。
用作及物动词(vt.)- The cleaner had muddled my papers, and I couldn't find the one I wanted.清洁工把我的文件弄乱了,我找不到我要的那份了。
- 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。
- Stop talking, or you'll muddle me (up) completely.别说了,要不你把我全搞糊涂了。
- You've muddled the scheme completely.你把计划完全弄糟了。
用作不及物动词(vi.)- We muddle along from day to day.我们一天天地混日子。
- I muddled up the dates and arrived three days late.我把日期弄乱了,所以迟到了三天。