muddy
- IPA[ˈmʌdi]
英式
- covered in or full of mud;not bright or clear; dirty-looking
- cover or fill (something) with mud;make (something) hard or harder to understand
verb: muddy, 3rd person present: muddies, gerund or present participle: muddying, past tense: muddied, past participle: muddied
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形容詞
- 1. covered in or full of mud they changed their muddy boots 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ not bright or clear; dirty-looking the original colours were blurred into muddy pink and yellow 同義詞
- ▪ (of a sound, especially in music) not clearly defined an awful muddy sound that renders his vocals incoherent
- ▪ confused, vague, or illogical some sentences are so muddy that their meaning can only be guessed 同義詞
動詞
- 1. cover or fill (something) with mud the linoleum flooring was muddied 同義詞
- ▪ make (something) hard or harder to understand the first year's results muddy rather than clarify the situation 同義詞 反義詞
- (1915–83), US blues singer and guitarist; born McKinley Morganfield. He recorded “Rollin' ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a popular name for the Missouri River, whose waters are muddier than those of the Mississippi River.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (1915–83), American blues singer and guitarist; born McKinley Morganfield. Waters impressed new ...
Oxford Dictionary
- make an issue or situation more confused or complicated
Oxford Dictionary
- make an issue or a situation more confusing by introducing complications
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈmədē]
美式
- covered in or full of mud: they changed their muddy boots it was very muddy underfoot
- cause to become covered in or full of mud: the linoleum floor was muddied cold, muddied feet
Oxford American Dictionary