muddled 英 [ˈmʌdld]   美 [ˈmʌdld]

muddled

muddled  英 [ˈmʌdld] 美 [ˈmʌdld]

adj. 糊涂的;混乱的;头脑昏昏然的  v. 使一团糟(muddle的过去分词) 

Two years into Obama's presidency, U.S. thinking on Pakistan is just as muddled as before, despite billions of dollars in new aid and a new determination to acknowledge the problems more openly. 奥巴马上任总统两年了,尽管又增加了数十亿美元的新援助,决心毫不隐瞒、承认问题,美国还是认为巴基斯坦和以前一样混乱无序。
A glass of whisky soon muddled her. 一杯威士忌酒立刻就使她醉了。

  • Muddled things are all mixed-up and confused. Your mind might feel muddled when you first wake up from a long nap.
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  • adj. 糊涂的;混乱的;头脑昏昏然的
  • v. 使一团糟(muddle的过去分词)
  • 1. Two years into Obama's presidency, U.S. thinking on Pakistan is just as muddled as before, despite billions of dollars in new aid and a new determination to acknowledge the problems more openly.

    奥巴马上任总统两年了,尽管又增加了数十亿美元的新援助,决心毫不隐瞒、承认问题,美国还是认为巴基斯坦和以前一样混乱无序。

  • 2. A glass of whisky soon muddled her.

    一杯威士忌酒立刻就使她醉了。

mud·dled / ˈmʌdld ; NAmE ˈmʌdld / adjective ( especially BrE) confused 糊涂的;困惑的;混乱的 He gets muddled when the teacher starts shouting. 老师一喊叫他就心烦意乱。 muddled thinking 混乱的思想 mud·dled / ˈmʌdld ; NAmE ˈmʌdld /
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