中英词典:addle
形容词
1. 无效的,无用的
英文解释:Unable to think clearly or understand.
词语辨析:muddled, confused
词汇扩充:addled brain, addled thinking
近义词:confused, muddled, befuddled
反义词:clear, coherent, lucid
柯林斯词典定义:
1. If someone's mind or brain is addled, they are unable to think clearly or understand things.
2. If an idea or a plan is addled, it is confused and unclear.
牛津词典定义:
1. (of the mind or brain) unable to think clearly; confused.
2. (of an egg) no longer capable of developing into a normal young one.
名词
1. 麻痹,迟钝
英文解释:A state of confusion or muddled thinking.
词语辨析:confusion, muddle
词汇扩充:mental addle
近义词:confusion, muddle, befuddlement
反义词:clarity, understanding
柯林斯词典定义:
1. If you say that someone is in a state of addle, you mean that they are confused or muddled.
2. If you say that something is addle, you mean that it is confusing or muddled.
牛津词典定义:
A state of confusion or muddled thinking.
词汇扩充
1. addle-headed (adj.): 迟钝的,愚蠢的
2. addled brain (n.): 麻痹的大脑,迟钝的思维
3. addled thinking (n.): 麻痹的思维,混乱的思考
4. mental addle (n.): 麻痹状态,思维迟钝
近义词
1. confused (adj.): 困惑的,混乱的
2. muddled (adj.): 混乱的,困惑的
3. befuddled (adj.): 迷惑的,昏迷的
反义词
1. clear (adj.): 清晰的,明确的
2. coherent (adj.): 连贯的,一致的
3. lucid (adj.): 清晰的,明晰的
柯林斯词典
英文解释:
1. If someone's mind or brain is addled, they are unable to think clearly or understand things.
2. If an idea or a plan is addled, it is confused and unclear.
牛津词典
英文解释:
1. (of the mind or brain) unable to think clearly; confused.
2. (of an egg) no longer capable of developing into a normal young one.
用法
1. His addled brain couldn't comprehend the complex instructions.(他的迟钝大脑无法理解这些复杂的指示。)
2. The addled state of the patient's mind made it difficult to communicate with him.(患者思维迟钝的状态使得与他交流变得困难。)
3. The addle egg was discarded as it would never hatch.(那个麻痹的蛋被丢弃了,因为它永远无法孵化。)
例句
- Her addled mind couldn't comprehend the complex instructions.(她迟钝的大脑无法理解这些复杂的指示。)
- The old man's addled state of mind made it difficult for him to remember simple things.(老人迟钝的思维状态使得他难以记住简单的事情。)
- I had an addled brain after staying up all night studying.(整夜学习后,我的大脑迟钝。)
- His addled thinking led to a series of poor decisions.(他混乱的思维导致了一系列糟糕的决策。)
- The addle egg was discarded as it would never hatch.(那个麻痹的蛋被丢弃了,因为它永远无法孵化。)
- She stared at the math problem with an addled expression on her face.(她面带迟钝的表情盯着数学题。)
- The alcoholic's addled brain made it difficult for him to function in daily life.(酗酒者迟钝的大脑使得他难以应对日常生活。)
- His addled mind couldn't grasp the concept being explained.(他迟钝的思维无法理解被解释的概念。)
- The politician's addled speech left the audience confused and uncertain.(政客混乱的演讲让观众感到困惑和不确定。)
- The addled state of the patient's mind made it difficult to communicate with him.(患者思维迟钝的状态使得与他交流变得困难。)
- His addled brain couldn't process the information quickly enough.(他迟钝的大脑无法快速处理信息。)
- She tried to make sense of the addled thoughts swirling in her head.(她试图理清脑海中混乱的思绪。)
- His addled thinking led him to believe in conspiracy theories.(他迷糊的思维使他相信阴谋论。
- The alcohol had left him in an addled state, unable to make rational decisions.(酒精使他陷入了迟钝的状态,无法做出理性的决策。)
- The addled state of her mind made it difficult for her to concentrate on anything.(她思维迟钝的状态使得她难以集中注意力。)
- Her addled brain couldn't process the information fast enough.(她迟钝的大脑无法快速处理信息。)
- The student's addled thinking led him to choose the wrong answer.(学生迷糊的思维导致他选择了错误的答案。)
- The addled egg was removed from the nest to prevent contamination.(为了防止污染,那个麻痹的蛋被从巢中取出。)
- His addled mind couldn't grasp the complexity of the situation.(他迟钝的思维无法理解这种复杂的局势。)
- She could see the addled look on his face as he struggled to understand.(她可以看出他脸上迷茫的表情,因为他努力理解。)