释义 |
fuddlefud‧dle /ˈfʌdl/ verb [transitive] British English informal fuddleOrigin: 1500-1600 Perhaps from Low German fudeln ‘to work carelessly as if drunk’ VERB TABLEfuddle |
Present | they | fuddle | | it | fuddles | Past | it, they | fuddled | Present perfect | they | have fuddled | | it | has fuddled | Past perfect | it, they | had fuddled | Future | it, they | will fuddle | Future perfect | it, they | will have fuddled |
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Present | they | are fuddling | | it | is fuddling | Past | they | were fuddling | | it | was fuddling | Present perfect | they | have been fuddling | | it | has been fuddling | Past perfect | it, they | had been fuddling | Future | it, they | will be fuddling | Future perfect | it, they | will have been fuddling |
- Jaq similarly drew the line at wine, which could fuddle the senses and put a person in needless peril.
if something, especially alcohol or drugs, fuddles you or your mind, it makes you unable to think clearly—fuddled adjective: her fuddled mind |