muddling

英['mʌdl] 美['mʌdl]
  • n.混乱;糊涂vt.使混乱;使糊涂;弄糟vi.胡乱应付;混乱
muddler muddled muddled muddling muddles
  • mud n.泥;泥浆;诽谤vt.弄脏;抹泥
  • mud-apron 挡泥板
  • mud-bag 充泥管袋
  • mud-ball n.抹泥球
  • mud-bath n.泥浴;在泥浆中戏耍;陷入泥沼;在泥淖中打滚(指道德败坏的行为等)
Noun:
  1. a confused multitude of things

  2. informal terms for a difficult situation;

    "he got into a terrible fix"
    "he made a muddle of his marriage"

Verb:
  1. make into a puddle;

    "puddled mire"

  2. mix up or confuse;

    "He muddled the issues"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. There was a muddle over our hotel accommodation.
      我们旅馆的食宿安排十分混乱。
    2. Your room's in a real muddle.
      你的房间真是乱七八糟。
    3. 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.)
    1. 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。
    2. 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。
    3. Stop talking, or you'll muddle me (up) completely.
      别说了,要不你把我全搞糊涂了。
    4. You've muddled the scheme completely.
      你把计划完全弄糟了。
    用作不及物动词 (vi.)
    1. We muddle along from day to day.
      我们一天天地混日子。
    2. I muddled up the dates and arrived three days late.
      我把日期弄乱了,所以迟到了三天。