muddleheaded如何读

英:['mʌdlhedɪd]

美:['mʌdlhedɪd]

muddleheaded是什么意思

  • adj.

    精神混乱的,头脑糊涂的,笨拙的;偢;傻;懵懂

  • muddleheaded英英释义

    Adjective

    1. stupid and confused; used especially of persons;

    "blathering like the addlepated nincompoop that you are"

    "a confused puddingheaded, muddleheaded fellow"- Isaac Sterne

    muddleheaded词源英文解释

    The first known use of muddleheaded was in 1760

    muddleheaded 例句

    1 Historians have tended to consider Populism muddleheaded: America looked forward, Populists looked backward.

    2 In that case, what, in the name of all that is muddleheaded, becomes of the "unchanging tendency towards warfare"?

    3 "A word of advice for those muddleheaded congressmen: don't go too far, don't play with fire."

    4 Then, before any other voices beyond the wall could speak, Nirea—he had been a muddleheaded and drooling fool not to seal her mouth—Nirea screamed.

    5 That is not to be historical but to be muddleheaded.

    6 In his essays, "Random Memories," he tells of the "dizzy muddleheaded joy" he had in his surroundings, swaying like a reed, and grabbing at the fish which darted past him.

    7 But he is not quite so muddleheaded as to profess to stop it because he is a Liberal, and a particular supporter of the party of liberty.

    8 I'm terribly muddleheaded, and I've no idea of money at all.

    9 a muddleheaded waiter gave us another party's bill

    10 Gail Collins, writing with her usual almost-pristine ignorance in the New York Times, offers a very fine example of how muddleheaded progressives are on this issue.

    muddleheaded 同义词

    2 昏头昏脑的

    infatuated dippy besotted

    3 不明事理的

    irrational knuckleheaded

    5 头脑糊涂

    Muzzy muzz

    8 头脑糊涂的

    Muzzy

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