Examples of using Muddle in English and their translations into Chinese
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
But I muddle up all systems.
I'm doing the tree and we will muddle through.
Ambiguity can also muddle the meaning of the words.
Muddled impartiality is still harming climate coverage.
For the rest, we can muddle through together.
Muddle in the English mustard and 2 tablespoons of olive oil.
Talking would only muddle any sounds he might be making.
That's why I will speak out through all this muddle even now.
I have muddled him with someone else… without noticing it.
She's just kind of confused and muddled, and she gets a bit worried.
Such a muddle of a man, and yet so worth pulling through.
They can't do anything… always make some muddle," he muttered.
Thus a muddle: conservative elitists should hate democrats and ally with elitist liberals.
Sometimes vagueness in our language can be a symptom of muddled thinking.
You can transmute love, muddle it, ignore it… but you can never pull it out of you.".
You say it's all such nonsense, but as soon as you have anything to do with it,you make a muddle.".
They muddle your appearance, increase your risk for skin cancer and make you look older.
His mind bends again and again to the jeep,but his memories are a muddle: the lioness springing;
The levies will increase costs, muddle supply chains and drive up debilitating uncertainty.
Mary twisted round andpulled a catalogue of garden flowers down from a muddle of papers on the settee.
We live in such a state of muddle that it's impossible, and I have only been more disheartened whenever I have tried.
The joint Arab process under the banner of the League of Arab Stateshas not been entirely a failure or muddle.
If the reader calls it a muddle I shall acquiesce, with the remark that the later position might be considered a more rarefied muddle.
A source familiar with Joko's reshuffle plan said he was keen to dispel impressions of weak leadership andpolicy muddle.
Such alterations can muddle the interpretation of experimental results and could complicate efforts to design therapies based on CRISPR.
It is not yet clear whether this will inspire greater consumer support for sustainable agriculture,or whether it will simply muddle the marketplace.
Oxidation is the same natural process that occurs when you muddle herbs and allow their flavors and aromas to develop for a few minutes.
And that is such a monstrous theoretical muddle, such a complete renunciation of Marxism, that Kautsky, it must be confessed, has far excelled Bernstein.
But the risks of muddling through extend far beyond mediocre economic performance.
It is time to put a stop to piecemeal responses and muddling through.