Muddle through Meaning in English
expression
释义
To manage to get by or complete something despite confusion, lack of resources, or not having a clear plan; to cope without doing things perfectly.
用法与细微差别
Informal; often used to describe doing one's best in a tough or uncertain situation, not about achieving great results. Common variations: 'just muddle through', 'try to muddle through'. Not the same as 'power through' (which is more determined).
例句
Sometimes you just have to muddle through when things get hard.
basic
We don't have a plan, but we'll muddle through somehow.
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I managed to muddle through the test without studying.
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We didn't know what we were doing, but we just muddled through in the end.
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Life can be messy, but most of us muddle through somehow.
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Everyone was confused, but we muddled through the meeting somehow.
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