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mud.dy obj5mQd7iv使粘上烂泥; 使浑浊; 使(形势、争端等)显得扑朔迷离Industrial activity has muddied the river, like so many of the other once clear chalk streams of the area. [T]工业活动使这条河变浑浊了,就像该地区其它许多曾经清澈的白垩河流一样。(fig.) The party has not only muddied its message (= made it complicated and confused) but has also cluttered its political programme with gimmicks.这个政党不仅使它的主旨显得扑朔迷离,而且让各种花招充斥它的政治纲领。(fig.) She's the sort of journalist who likes to ask awkward questions and muddy the waters (= make the situation more confused, complicated and difficult).她是那种喜欢问令人难堪的问题,并使事态更扑朔迷离的记者。
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