muddled
[ˈmʌdl:d]
adj.
混乱的;
糊涂的;
头脑昏昏然的;
v.
弄乱,弄糟( muddle的过去式);
使糊涂;
对付,混日子;
例句:
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He was unhappy, muddled, uncertain about...his sexuality.
来自P. D. James
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The thinking is good-hearted, but muddled and fundamentally unsound.
这个想法的出发点是好的,但是条理混乱,而且本质上是错误的。
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The boundaries between history and storytelling are always being blurred and muddled.
历史和轶闻的分界向来是模糊而混乱的。
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I know that I am getting my words muddled up.
我知道自己前言不搭后语。
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I'm not the one who seems to be muddled.
来自SA
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Can the GOP message get any more muddled?
来自NEWYORKER