muddy

英 [ˈmʌdi] 美 [ˈmʌdi]

adj.  多泥的; 泥泞的; 含泥的; 浑浊的; 灰暗的; 暗淡的
v.  使变得泥泞; 使浑浊

过去分词:muddied复数:muddies现在分词:muddying过去式:muddied比较级:muddier最高级:muddiest第三人称单数:muddies

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牛津词典

adj.

  1. 多泥的;泥泞的
    full of or covered in mud
    1. a muddy field/track
      泥泞的田野 / 小径
    2. muddy boots/knees
      沾满泥浆的靴子 / 膝盖
  2. 含泥的;浑浊的
    containing mud; not clear
    1. muddy water
      泥水
    2. a muddy pond
      浑浊的池塘
  3. 灰暗的;暗淡的
    not clear or bright
    1. muddy green/brown
      暗绿色 / 褐色

verb

  1. 使变得泥泞;使浑浊
    to make sth muddy

    柯林斯词典

    1. ADJ-GRADED 沾满泥的;多泥的;泥泞的
      Something that is muddy contains mud or is covered in mud.
      1. ...a muddy track...
        泥泞的小道
      2. The ground was still very muddy.
        地上还很泥泞。
      3. ...his muddy boots.
        他沾满泥的靴子
    2. VERB 使沾上泥
      If you muddy something, you cause it to be muddy.
      1. The ground still smelled of rain and they muddied their shoes...
        地面还散发着雨后的气息,他们把鞋上弄得全是泥。
      2. His new grey jacket was torn and muddied.
        他新买的灰色夹克被撕破了,还弄上了泥巴。
    3. ADJ-GRADED 暗褐色的;土黄色的
      Muddy is used to describe a colour which is dull and brownish.
      1. The paper has turned a muddy colour.
        报纸已变成土黄色了。
    4. VERB 使更为复杂;使难以理解
      If someone or something muddies a situation or issue, they cause it to seem less clear and less easy to understand.
      1. It's difficult enough without muddying the issue with religion.
        即使不把宗教牵扯进去,这个问题也已经够棘手的了。
      2. ...the mixed motives that muddied Mr Crane's efforts.
        使克兰先生的努力变得难以理解的复杂动机

    双语例句

    1. Look at the plebs! Getting all muddy! Haw haw haw!
      看看这些乡巴佬儿!满身污泥!嚯嚯嚯!
    2. The ground was still very muddy.
      地上还很泥泞。
    3. The ground still smelled of rain and they muddied their shoes
      地面还散发着雨后的气息,他们把鞋上弄得全是泥。
    4. His new grey jacket was torn and muddied.
      他新买的灰色夹克被撕破了,还弄上了泥巴。
    5. The paper has turned a muddy colour.
      报纸已变成土黄色了。
    6. It's difficult enough without muddying the issue with religion.
      即使不把宗教牵扯进去,这个问题也已经够棘手的了。
    7. The arena was scarred by deep muddy ruts.
      赛场上留下了深深的车辙泥痕。
    8. Crabs scuttle along the muddy bank.
      几只螃蟹沿着泥泞的河堤快速横行。
    9. The men had to slog up a steep muddy incline
      人们只得在陡峭而泥泞的斜坡上艰难地行进。
    10. She was rather fat, and her complexion was muddy and spotty.
      她比较胖,脸色暗淡、多斑。
    11. They left the car and struck out along the muddy track
      他们下了车,然后开始沿着泥泞的小路往前走。
    12. The road was too muddy for trucks.
      道路泥泞,卡车无法通行。
    13. Dash a bucketful of water over the muddy floor.
      拿一桶水把这带泥的地板冲洗一下。
    14. It was hard to get over the muddy road.
      那条烂泥路很难走。
    15. Mother called Bob down for walking into the kitchen with muddy boots.
      鲍勃因穿着带泥的靴子进厨房而挨了母亲的骂。
    16. The road is very muddy.
      这条路非常泥泞。
    17. Moving through an endless muddy puddle, the rear tire of my car blew out.
      在没有尽头的泥坑中行驶时,我的汽车的后轮胎突然爆炸。
    18. His glasses are muddy.
      他的眼镜是模糊的。
    19. The water is very muddy.
      水浑得很。
    20. The water is muddy; let it settle for a while.
      水太浑啦,沉淀一下再用。
    21. The only access to that building is along that muddy track.
      到那幢楼房的惟一通道是那条泥泞的小路。
    22. The road is muddy after the rain.
      雨后道路泥泞。
    23. This time you really mustn't tread in muddy water and follow him blindly.
      你可别跟着他这趟浑水。
    24. This water is too muddy, let it settle before use.
      这水太浑,等澄清了再用吧。
    25. The river had dried up leaving only a few muddy puddles.
      这条河干涸了,只留下几个泥泞的水坑。
    26. This ink will not change color. The muddy water slowly cleared.
      这种墨水不会变色。有泥的水慢慢地变清了。
    27. Is typical of China's coastal muddy silt.
      是我国典型的粉砂淤泥质海岸。
    28. Coastal intertidal zone is rich of land resources, particularly in coastal estuaries and muddy tidal flats.
      沿海滩涂有丰富的土地资源,尤其是河口和淤泥质海岸的潮滩。
    29. The thawed ground was muddy.
      解冻了的地面很泥泞。
    30. The receding waters left muddy devastation.
      退去了的洪水留下了满地的泥泞和毁坏痕迹。

    习惯用语

    v.

      muddy the waters, issue, etc.

    • 搅浑水;添乱
      to make a simple situation confused and more complicated than it really is