muddle
[ˈmʌdl:]
n.
糊涂,困惑;
混乱,杂乱;
vt.
弄乱,弄糟;
使糊涂;
使微醉;
使咬字不清晰;
vi.
对付;
混日子;
例句:
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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。
来自柯林斯例句
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This is more likely to muddle chronological understanding.
来自BBC
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You don't muddle through stamping out the Taliban.
来自WSJ
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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。
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We will muddle through and just play it day by day.
我们会应付过关的,就一天一天地演吧。
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With these advances Mexico may muddle through this recession.
来自WSJ