muddles

英 [ˈmʌdlz] 美 [ˈmʌdlz]

v.  弄乱; 搅混; 使困惑; 使糊涂; 混淆; 分不清
muddle的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-VAR 糊涂;困惑;混乱状态
    If people or things are in a muddle, they are in a state of confusion or disorder.
    1. My thoughts are all in a muddle...
      我的思维陷入一片混乱。
    2. We are going to get into a hopeless muddle.
      我们就要陷入无可救药的混乱。
    3. ...a general muddle of pencils and boxes...
      凌乱堆放的铅笔和铅笔盒
    4. The laws led to confusion, muddle and years of delay.
      这些法律导致了困惑、混乱和数年的耽搁。
    5. ...domestic muddles and family tensions.
      混乱的国内形势和紧张的家庭关系
  2. VERB 搞混;弄乱
    If you muddle things or people, you get them mixed up, so that you do not know which is which.
    1. Already, one or two critics have begun to muddle the two names...
      一两个评论家已经开始把这两个名字弄混了。
    2. We are beginning to muddle the extended royal family and the monarchy.
      我们开始混淆皇室大家庭和君主制这两个概念了。
    3. Muddle up means the same as muddle .
      muddle up同 muddle
    4. The question muddles up three separate issues...
      这个提问把3件不同的事情混为一谈。
    5. He sometimes muddles me up with other patients.
      他有时把我误当成其他患者。

双语例句

  1. But he says the most likely outcome is that the US economy muddles through.
    但他表示,最可能的结果是,美国经济会在混乱中缓慢复苏。
  2. The volatile dollar muddles the picture as well.
    动荡不定的美元的前景亦一团糟糕。
  3. A glass of whisky soon muddles him.
    一杯威士忌很快就会把他醉得迷迷糊糊。
  4. There could be travel muddles or delays this week, mainly because you will constantly change your mind about your plans.
    本周的旅行有可能产生混乱或延迟,因为对你的计划你常常会改变想法。