muddied基本解释
adj.泥泞的;浑浊的;糊涂的
v.使沾上烂泥;使 ... 混浊;使迷惑
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副词: muddily 比较级: muddier 最高级: muddiest 名词: muddiness 过去式: muddied 过去分词: muddied 现在分词: muddying 第三人称单数: muddies
基本词汇
adj.泥泞的;浑浊的;糊涂的
v.使沾上烂泥;使 ... 混浊;使迷惑
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副词: muddily 比较级: muddier 最高级: muddiest 名词: muddiness 过去式: muddied 过去分词: muddied 现在分词: muddying 第三人称单数: muddies
"the ground was boggy under foot"
"a marshy coastline"
"miry roads"
"wet mucky lowland"
"muddy barnyard"
"quaggy terrain"
"the sloughy edge of the pond"
"swampy bayous"
"muddy boots"
"a mucky stable"
"dirty"
"a dirty (or dingy) white"
"the muddied grey of the sea"
"muddy colors"
"dirty-green walls"
"dirty-blonde hair"
"a cloudy liquid"
"muddy coffee"
"murky waters"
"These data would have muddied the prediction"
"muddy the water"
The lane is muddy and soft after the storms.
出自:M. RobertsOh, look at your coat, it's all muddy.
出自:B. MooreI only muddied the palms of my gloves, on which I fell.
出自:C. G. LelandIn the original play there is no such muddying of the facts.
出自:Grover SmithCame a new misunderstanding to muddy their relationship.
出自:M. Scammell