Muddle up Meaning in English
expression
释义
To mix things up in a confused or disorganized way, often by accident; to confuse one thing with another.
用法与细微差别
'Muddle up' is informal and often used for mistakes with names, numbers, instructions, or objects. Commonly used as 'muddle something/someone up' or 'get muddled up'. Not as strong as 'mess up', and more about confusion than making a total mistake. Similar to 'mix up', but 'muddle up' emphasizes confusion or disorder.
例句
I always muddle up their names.
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Don’t muddle up the instructions or you’ll get lost.
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The colors got muddled up when I washed the clothes.
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Sorry, I muddled up the dates and showed up a week early.
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It’s easy to get muddled up with so many similar passwords.
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He tends to muddle up facts when he’s nervous.
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