常見例句用作形容詞 (adj.)用作定語: ~+ n.There is a muddy expression in his face.他臉上有一種糊塗的表情。用作表語: S+be+~The road is very muddy.這條路非常泥濘。It looks muddy.天很暗。His glasses are muddy.他的眼鏡是模糊的。用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)用作及物動(dòng)詞: S+~+ n./pron.He muddies himself face.他使自己的臉上沾著泥。He always muddies the water.他縂是在弄亂情況。更多例句雙語例句They account for many of the missteps that have recently slowed the company’s momentum and muddied its reputation.它們?cè)谀切┳罱侠酃镜那斑M(jìn)勢(shì)頭和使其名聲受損的失誤中起到了很大的作用。Both responses seem born from the ecstasy of the moment, yet her writing is never muddied or breathless, her judgments never reactionary or superficial.這雙極的反應(yīng)似乎均源於儅下的沉醉,然而她的文字從不混沌或急促,她的判斷從不保守或膚淺。Granted, the proportion of Americans who say they might vote for an atheist has doubled in the past half-century, and the polls are muddied by those who do not know what an atheist is.不得不承認(rèn),表示可能會(huì)投無神論者票的美國人的比例在過去的半個(gè)世界繙了一番,而投票本身也被那些不知道什麼是無神論的人攪得混亂不堪。原聲例句Widely respected for his craft, his private life however over the past 15 years was muddied with allegations of child abuse while he suffered under the weight of a huge financial debt.權(quán)威例句They found a small muddied heap near Lillian's house, by the steps of the chicken coop.NPR: Excerpt: 'Away'Nowhere more so than in India, where the picture is muddied by statistical confusion.ECONOMIST: China has won; but so far, South Asia has not lostBy picking Paul Ryan as his running mate this month, Mr Romney has further muddied the ideological waters.ECONOMIST: Mitt Romney’s chances 返回 muddied