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1 | muddle to put things into a untidy state or the wrong order 把…弄乱;把…混在一起 | His business files were muddled up with his personal files. 他业务上的文件和私人文件混在了一起。 | |
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2 | muddle to think that someone or something is another person or thing as a result of a mistake 混淆;弄混 | get sb/sth muddled I’ m sorry, but I get your names muddled. 对不起,我把你们的名字弄混了。 | |
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- | ˌmuddle aˈlong or ˌmuddle ˈon |
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| to continue to live or do something without having a clear idea of what you want to achieve 混日子;杂乱无章地做下去 | They’ re content to just muddle along. 他们满足于得过且过。 | |
- | ˌmuddle ˈthrough |
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| to succeed in doing something despite having no clear plan , method , or suitable equipment 胡乱地应付过去;混过去 |
- | ˌmuddle ˈup |
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