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muddle²vespecially bre【尤英】 1. also 又作 muddle up [t] to put things in the wrong order 把[东西]弄乱:◇the papers had all been muddled up. 文件都被弄乱了。 2. get (sth/sb) muddled up to wrongly think that one person or thing is someone or something else 把[某物/某人]弄错:◇i always get him and his brother muddled up. 我总是把他和他的哥哥弄错。muddle through/onto continue doing something even though it is confusing or difficult 胡乱应付过去:◇we lost our equipment but muddled through anyway. 我们丢了装备,但还是应付过去了。 |