英 [ˈmʌdld] 美 [ˈmʌdld]
v. 弄乱;(使)困惑;混淆;懵懵懂懂地白忙;调制(饮料)(muddle 的过去式及过去分词)
adj. 糊涂的,混乱的
muddled /ˈmʌdəld/
形容词 If someone is muddled, they are confused about something. 糊涂的
I'm afraid I'm a little muddled. I'm not exactly sure where to begin.
恐怕我有点糊涂了,不太确定从哪儿开始。
confused and vague; used especially of thinking
同义词: addled / befuddled / muzzy / woolly / wooly / woolly-headed / wooly-minded
混浊状态
... 【形】 同“暗”(经传多以暗为之)〖dark〗 又如:暗时(昏暗的时代);暗昧(暗淡;指人的隐私) 愚昧;糊涂〖muddled〗 又如:暗惑(愚昧不明);暗短(才识愚劣短浅) 昏庸〖fatuous〗 ...
... 引申为昏暗;无光〖dusky;dark〗 昏聩;糊涂〖muddled;confused;dateless〗 世道混乱、黑暗〖confusion;chaos〗 ...
... 同“暗”(经传多以暗为之)〖dark〗 愚昧;糊涂〖muddled〗 昏庸〖fatuous〗 ...
混乱的(muddled), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
He got all muddled up about what went where.
他对什么东西放在哪里全然记不清了。
I muddled the dates and arrived a week early.
我搞错了日期,早到了一个星期。
I know that I am getting my words muddled up.
我知道我现在语无伦次了。
President Ahmadinejad's comments in the ABC interview only added to the muddled response coming from Iranian leaders.
VOA : standard.2009.04.26
They do not like that being muddled up with the nuclear issue."
VOA : standard.2010.06.29
Some were muddled Luddites, others were angry locals whose houses were slated for demolition.
In other industrialized democracies this divide is more muddled by regional interests or other factionalism.
Many of the women during McNamara's period at the hospital muddled through when discharged.