muddled
adj. 混亂的; 糊塗的; 頭腦昏昏然的
v. 弄亂,弄糟( muddle的過去式); 使糊塗; 對付,混日子
If someone is muddled, they are confused about something.
I'm afraid I'm a little muddled. I'm not exactly sure where to begin.
恐怕我有點糊塗了,我不確定該從何處著手。
...the muddled thinking of the Government's transport policy in recent years.
近幾年政府交通政策的混亂
1. confused and vague; used especially of thinking;
Some comrades lack elementary political knowledge and consequently have all sorts of muddled ideas.
有些同志缺乏基本的政治常識,所以發生了各種糊塗觀念.
The resulting crossover between various specialties and issues is often muddled, understandably.
這個結果在不同種類的特別和出版交叉通常是混亂的, 不能明白的.
Grandfather was muddled about the children's names.
爺爺搞不清楚孩子們的名字.
The kids have muddled up all the photos.
孩子們把照片全都翻得亂七八糟.
This first working procedure that deciding what books to read, then cannot be muddled.
在選什麼書讀這第一道工序上, 就不能犯胡塗.