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addle
- IPA[ˈad(ə)l]
美式
- make (someone) unable to think clearly; confuse;(of an egg) become rotten, producing no chick
- (of an egg) rotten.
verb: addle, 3rd person present: addles, gerund or present participle: addling, past tense: addled, past participle: addled
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動詞
- 1. humorous make (someone) unable to think clearly; confuse being in love must have addled your brain
- 2. (of an egg) become rotten, producing no chick the extremely hot and dry weather had caused the eggs to addle
形容詞
- 1. archaic (of an egg) rotten.
- unable to think clearly; confused: this might just be my addled brain playing tricks a drug-addled hell-raiser
Oxford Dictionary
- unable to think clearly; confused: this might just be my addled brain playing tricks a drug-addled hell-raiser
Oxford American Dictionary
- mentally muddled or lacking in common sense; confused: his addle-brained parents couldn't even spell Zhivago he's clearly besotted, but she's too addle-brained to notice
Oxford Dictionary
- the Parliament of James I of England (James VI of Scotland), so known because it refused to ...
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- IPA[ˈadl]
英式
- make (someone) unable to think clearly; confuse: being in love must have addled your brain
- (of an egg) rotten.
Oxford Dictionary