n. 名词糊涂,困惑;混乱,杂乱
vt. 及物动词弄乱,弄糟;使糊涂;使微醉;使咬字不清晰
vi. 不及物动词对付;混日子
He always seems to muddle the instructions, causing confusion.
他总是似乎弄乱指令,导致混乱。
She managed to muddle through the difficult exam without failing.
她设法混过了这次艰难的考试,没有失败。
Don't let the details muddle your understanding of the main idea.
不要让细节搞混你对主要思想的理解。
His explanation only served to further muddle the situation.
他的解释只会进一步混淆局势。
We need to clarify this before things get muddled up.
我们需要在事情被搞乱之前澄清这一点。
She tends to muddle her thoughts when under pressure.
在压力下,她倾向于混淆自己的想法。
Try not to muddle the facts with your opinions.
尽量不要将事实与意见混为一谈。
The meeting was a complete muddle from start to finish.
会议从头到尾都是一团乱麻。
He often muddles names, forgetting who is who.
他经常搞混名字,忘记谁是谁。
Her room is always in a muddle, with clothes everywhere.
她的房间总是乱糟糟的,衣服到处都是。
muddle up 弄乱
muddle along 得过且过
muddle-headed 糊里糊涂的
muddle about 瞎忙
muddle something 搞混某事
muddle one's way 摸索前进
第三人称单数: muddles;
过去式: muddled;
过去分词: muddled;
现在分词: muddling;