muddying
v. 使沾上泥( muddy的現在分詞 )
Something that is muddy contains mud or is covered in mud.
...a muddy track...
泥濘的小道
The ground was still very muddy.
地上還很泥濘。
If you muddy something, you cause it to be muddy.
The ground still smelled of rain and they muddied their shoes...
地面還散發著雨後的氣息,他們把鞋上弄得全是泥。
His new grey jacket was torn and muddied.
他新買的灰色夾克被撕破了,還弄上了泥巴。
Muddy is used to describe a colour which is dull and brownish.
The paper has turned a muddy colour.
報紙已變成土黃色了。
If someone or something muddies a situation or issue, they cause it to seem less clear and less easy to understand.
It's difficult enough without muddying the issue with religion.
即使不把宗教牽扯進去,這個問題也已經夠棘手的了。
...the mixed motives that muddied Mr Crane's efforts.
使克蘭先生的努力變得難以理解的複雜動機
They keep on muddying the waters by raising other political issues.
他們不停地提出其他政治問題,力圖把水攪渾。
It's difficult enough without muddying the issue with religion.
即使不把宗教牽扯進去,這個問題也已經夠棘手的了。