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muddle-headed
mud·dle-head·ed (mŭd′l-hĕd′ĭd)adj.1. Mentally confused.2. Inept; blundering. mud′dle-head′ed·ness n.Thesaurusmuddle-headedadjectiveMentally uncertain:addled, addlepated, confounded, confused, confusional, perplexed, turbid.Informal: mixed-up.Translationsmuddle (ˈmadl) verb to confuse or mix up. Don't talk while I'm counting, or you'll muddle me. 弄糊塗,弄亂 使糊涂,使混乱 noun a state of confusion. These papers keep getting in a muddle. 混亂 混乱ˈmuddled adjectivemuddled thinking. 糊里糊塗的 糊涂的ˈmuddle-headed adjective incapable of clear thinking. Men think that all women are muddle-headed. 糊里糊塗的 头脑糊涂的muddle along/through to progress in spite of one's unsatisfactory methods and foolish mistakes. 得過且過 得过且过muddle up to confuse (eg two different things). I'm always muddling the twins up; I've muddled up these book orders. 搞混 搞乱EncyclopediaSeeMuddlemuddle-headed
Synonyms for muddle-headedadj mentally uncertainSynonyms- addled
- addlepated
- confounded
- confused
- confusional
- perplexed
- turbid
- mixed-up
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