中英词典:muddled
形容词:
- 混乱的(lacking in order or clearness; confused)
- 糊涂的(confused or bewildered)
- 困惑的(bewildered or perplexed)
名词:
- 混乱(a state of confusion or disorder)
- 困惑(a state of bewilderment or perplexity)
词语辨析:
Muddled是一个形容词,常用来形容混乱、糊涂、困惑的情况。它与其他一些类似词汇的区别如下:
- Confused:指思维不清晰或不连贯,常用于描述人或思想。
- Bewildered:指对某事感到困惑或迷惑。
- Perplexed:指因为复杂或令人困惑的问题而感到困惑。
- Disordered:指无序或杂乱无章。
词汇扩充:
与"muddled"相关的词汇有:
- Muddle:动词形式,意为"使混乱"。
- Muddlement:名词形式,意为"混乱状态"。
- Muddler:名词,意为"搅拌器",也可指"使事情更加混乱的人"。
近义词:
- confused
- bewildered
- perplexed
- disordered
反义词:
- clear
- orderly
- organized
- coherent
柯林斯词典解释:
muddled (adj.)
- If you describe someone as muddled, you mean that they are confused or not thinking clearly about something. (如果你形容某人为"muddled",意味着他们对某事感到困惑或思维不清晰。)
- If you describe a situation, idea, or story as muddled, you are critical of it because it is confusing or not clearly thought out. (如果你形容一个情况、想法或故事为"muddled",表示你对其进行批评,因为它很混乱或思维不清晰。)
牛津词典解释:
muddled (adj.)
- In a state of bewildered or bewildering confusion or disorder. (处于困惑或令人困惑的混乱或无序状态。)
- Not clear or coherent. (不明确或连贯。)
- Of a liquid, cloudy, opaque, or thick. (液体的,浑浊的,不透明的或浓稠的。)
用法:
"muddled"作为形容词,常用于描述人的状态、思维或情况的混乱,也可用于形容事物的混乱或不清晰。以下是一些例句:
- She was feeling muddled and couldn't think straight.(她感到困惑,无法正常思考。)
- The instructions were so muddled that I couldn't understand them.(说明书太混乱了,我看不懂。)
- His muddled explanation only added to our confusion.(他混乱的解释只会让我们更加困惑。)
- The muddled plot of the movie left the audience unsatisfied.(电影混乱的剧情让观众感到不满。)
以下是更多的例句:
- Her thoughts were muddled and she couldn't focus on anything.(她的思维混乱,无法专注于任何事情。)
- The politician's muddled speech only confused the audience further.(政治家混乱的演讲只会让观众更加困惑。)
- The muddled paperwork caused a delay in processing the application.(混乱的文件工作导致申请处理延迟。)
- He tried to give a clear explanation, but it came out muddled.(他试图给出一个清晰的解释,但是变得混乱不清。)
- The muddled accounts made it difficult to determine the company's financial status.(混乱的账目使得难以确定公司的财务状况。)
- I was feeling tired and muddled after a long day of work.(一整天的工作后,我感到疲倦和混乱。)
- The muddled directions led us to the wrong destination.(混乱的指示让我们走错了目的地。)
- His muddled thinking prevented him from making a clear decision.(他混乱的思维阻止了他做出明确的决定。)
- The muddled conversation left us both confused and frustrated.(混乱的对话让我们感到困惑和沮丧。)
- The muddled painting lacked a clear focal point.(这幅混乱的画缺乏明确的焦点。)
- She was in a muddled state of mind and couldn't remember what she had to do.(她心神不宁,无法记住自己要做什么。)
- The muddled explanation only added to the confusion in the classroom.(混乱的解释只会让课堂更加混乱。)
- The muddled recipe made it difficult to follow the cooking instructions.(混乱的食谱使得难以按照烹饪说明进行操作。)
- His muddled reasoning led him to the wrong conclusion.(他混乱的推理导致了错误的结论。)
- The muddled data in the report made it hard to analyze the results.(报告中混乱的数据使得结果分析困难。)
- I woke up with a muddled memory of the dream I had.(我醒来时,对梦境的记忆模糊不清。)
- The muddled road signs caused us to take the wrong turn.(混乱的路标导致我们错过了转弯口。)
- Her muddled explanation didn't make sense to anyone.(她混乱的解释对任何人来说都没有意义。)
- The muddled details in the contract raised concerns about its validity.(合同中混乱的细节引起了对其有效性的担忧。)
- He was in a muddled state of emotions after the breakup.(分手后,他的情绪处于混乱状态。)