muddies
美 [ˈmʌdi]
英 [ˈmʌdiz] 
- adj.泥多的;尽是泥的;脏的;泥色的
- v.弄浊;使头脑混乱[糊涂];使混乱
- 网络泥泞的;多泥的;混浊
词形变化
现在分词:muddying 过去式:muddied 第三人称单数:muddies 比较级:muddier 最高级:muddiest 反义词
同义词
英汉双解
1. | 多泥的;泥泞的full of or covered in mud |
| a muddy field/track 泥泞的田野╱小径 |
| muddy boots/knees 沾满泥浆的靴子╱膝盖 |
2. | 含泥的;浑浊的containing mud; not clear |
3. | 灰暗的;暗淡的not clear or bright |
1. | ~ sth 使变得泥泞;使浑浊to make sth muddy |
习惯用语
muddy the waters, issue, etc.
搅浑水;添乱to make a simple situation confused and more complicated than it really is
英汉解释
v. | 1. (使)给泥弄脏,使污浊,搅混,弄浊;使头脑混乱[糊涂] |
adj. | |
英英解释
例句
The hype often muddies the water between the value of what can be created with the new technology and the value of what exists today.
大肆的宣传常常会使人们误解新技术能够创造的价值和目前存在的价值。
The author does not make clear where he draws the line, and later muddies the waters by accepting that some random risks might be learnable.
该书作者没有明确阐述,之后,他承认某些随机风险可能是可学的,使这一区别更加混淆。
The problem is that this kind of language buries ideas and muddies thinking.
问题在于,这种表达掩盖了所要表达的观点,搅浑了沟通者的思维。
Even before time muddies the record, the bedroom is an arena of misunderstanding.
甚至在时间尚未侵蚀记忆的时候,曲解已经在卧室发生了。
That hardly proves that moderate drinking cuts the risk of cancer, but it sure muddies the water.
这确实很难证明适量饮酒能够降低患癌的风险,但却一定能够混淆视听。
Wind moves plankton and bait around, a positive influence that can move fish shallower, unless it muddies up shallow flats.
风把浮游生物和其他饵料吹到四处,这吸引着鱼儿游向更浅的地方,除非风把浅滩的水搅浑。
By its very premise, , which airs this evening on HBO, muddies this picture.
由于其本身的前提下,在HBO播出这个晚上,muddies这张照片。