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    muddy查询结果如下:

    音标:['mʌdi] 现在分词:muddying
    过去式:muddied 过去分词:muddied
    第三人称单数:muddies 词频:高频常用词
    比较级:muddier 最高级:muddiest

    基本释义/说明:adj.泥泞的;浑浊的;糊涂的
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    a.
    ①泥泞的;多泥的;淤泥的;
    a muddy road
    泥泞的道路.
    muddy shoes
    沾满污泥的鞋.
    ②混浊的;暗色的;
    a muddy stream
    混浊的河流.
    a muddy skin
    黑皮肤.
    ③[比喻]糊涂的;
    muddy ideas
    糊涂思想.
    -扩展释义
    adj. 【计算机】
    多泥的(不透明的,混乱的);vt.弄混
    adj. 【化学】
    多泥的,不透明的,混乱的
    【中文成语】
    糊里糊涂
    N/A
    a.1. 多烂泥的;泥泞的2. 浑浊的;模糊的,3. 糊涂的,昏乱的4. 灰暗的;(声音)重浊的,vt.1. 使沾上烂泥[(+up)]2. 使浑浊,3. 把...弄糊涂[(+up)]vi.1. 变得泥泞;沾满烂泥
    Dash a bucketful of water over this muddy floor.
    拿一桶水把这泥泞的地冲洗一下。
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. we picked our way through the muddy ground’

    同义词系列2
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    例句2. they changed their muddy boots’

    反义词系列1

    例句3. muddy water’

    同义词系列2

    例句4. the original colours had faded to a muddy pink’

    -muddy的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    muddled; confused; unclear
    “But, the reason why it’s a muddly subject is because they’re being thick and pointless on purpose!”
    “He’s the most muddly old thing and incidentally never finishes a sentence.”
    “It was a muddly race with no pace and he is very vulnerable when he is in front.”
    Confused, disorganised, in disarray.
    “The situation remains muddled in center field.”
    “Applying the new rules of Web writing to muddled thoughts is a bit like hiding dirty hands in clean gloves.”
    “The muddled thinking of the Government’s transport policy.”
    Characterised or marked by muddling; confusing, lacking in order; tending to muddle.
    “Without this, all social concern will be muddlesome meddling, and all work for the future will be planned disaster.”
    “Lucy peered at the pictures with her face close to the page, and though they had seemed crowded and muddlesome before, she found she could now see them quite clearly.”
    Covered with mud.
    “He approached the door, the whole time leaving a trail of mudded footprints behind him.”
    “Then we replaced the chinkings that the porcupines had gnawed out, calked and mudded all cracks.”
    “But I think it is best to have at least one good log cabin well chinked, mudded and banked.”
    Resembling mud
    “Dry, mudlike stuff, hard as rock, floating on the endless seas of the semiliquid planet.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    A ball of mud.
    (Britain, dialect, obsolete) mud; sludge
    “Nita joins a group of around six other women who all meet at Mudge Seager’s house in Birch Street to knit.”
    “Fortunately, their favourite ground is by Cape Mudge Lighthouse, where the cohoe abound.”
    “It was evident from the first words of Mr. Mudge that this lady was his helpmeet.”
    Quality of being muddly.
    The characteristic of being muddy.
    “The difficulty of maintaining the clay squares and the muddiness that can occur on a wet day makes genuine traditional quoits a rare sport.”
    “It has high dynamic power and a low impedance driver so it sounds full, without any muddiness.”
    “Sometimes when I wake up I have a vague fuzzy feeling of having known that truth, but it soon slips away, to be replaced by fear and muddiness.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    muddy的第三人称单数形式
    “At Evans the lads are getting some muddies and sandies in the higher reaches of the river while tailor and bream are at the end of the walls.”
    “Treating legal marriage and religious marriage as one thing just muddies up both.”
    “Exaggerating his role in international terrorism muddies the true picture.”
    mud
    (transitive) To make muddy, dirty || (transitive) To make turbid || (Internet) To participate in a MUD, or multi-user dungeon.
    To mix together, to mix up; to confuse. || To dabble in mud. || To make turbid or muddy. || To think and act in a confused, aimless way. || To cloud or stupefy; to render stupid with liquor; to intoxicate partially. || To waste or misuse, as one does who is stupid or intoxicated.
    “During cross-examination, lawyers muddle the order of questions, unwittingly or deliberately to confuse children.”
    “Pete’s overuse of word salad would only serve to muddle her thoughts.”
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