PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «MUDDLE-UP»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MUDDLE-UP»
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It's easy to muddle up some Spanish and Italian words. muddled /"mVd.l0d/
adjective thingsk 1 Things that are muddled are badly organized: He left his
clothes in a muddled pile in the corner. personk 2 Apersonwhois muddled is
confused: He ...
... to muddle along. i|5 iBWttsmj&wmBT- °) * to muddle on %m i MSftlifeji 0 T to
muddle through fe^&I)] i (Strange to say, they finally managed f« muddle through
the difficulty. > to muddle up ffliti I JSig (You've muddled up the letters and notices
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Diccionari UB: anglès-català
... als examens, pero me'n sortire ->to muddle up v tr sep confondre: I always get
their names muddled up • sempre con- fonc els seus noms muddy adj 1 enfangat
, enllotat 2 (un riu) terbol mudguard n AUT parafang muffin n 1 BrE GAST panet, ...
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Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
... something else because they are very similar: J often muddle up Richard with
his brother, o It's easy to muddle up some Spanish and Italian words. muddled /'
mAd.ld/ adjective things© 1 Things that are muddled are badly organized: He left
...
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Dictionary of Americanisms, Briticisms, Canadianisms and ...
Br. 1. also muddle up put things in the wrong order. 2. get (smth./sb.) muddled up
wrongly think that one person or thing is smth. or sb. else. muddle along/onBr.
continue doing smth.without having any clear plan. muddle through Br. achieve ...
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Chambers Universal Learners' Dictionary
... or you'll muddle me ; He has muddled all the different t\pes together in one box.
- See also muddle a long/ through, muddle up below. - nc a sute of confusion: All
these papers keep getting in a muddle; She's good at sorting out muddles.
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राजपाल बृहत् शिक्षार्थी हिन्दी-अंग्रेज़ी शब्दकोश
1. disorder 2. welter, utter confusion, muddle, pell-mell 3. commotion, disturbance
4. bewilderment 5. some untoward incident *HI D.f. (a) to make a mess, to muddle
up (b) to bungle IffSRIl w. utter confusion, total mess, big muddle J|44$3HI m.
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The Intimate Mystery: Creating Strength and Beauty in Your ...
A Man's Best Friend Is Not a Dog 11 The Muddle of Marriage There are three
huge potholes that muddle up the process of marriage: past baggage, contempt
for differences and failure to grow. Each muddle overlaps and spills into the other
...
Dan B. Allender, Tremper Longman III, 2009
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Cambridge Learner's Dictionary English-Polish with CD-ROM: ...
D poradzic' sobie (z czyms), przebrnac (przez cos) - muddle sth up to arrange
things in the wrong order: Please don't muddle up those books — I 've just sorted
them out. D pomieszac' cos' muddled /'mAdld/ adjective 1 A person who is ...
Cambridge University Press, 2011
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Chicano Cultural Studies Forum
Angie Chabram-Dernersesian. Postscript Preview of Selected Chicana/o Cultural
Studies Print Culture Angie Chabram-Dernersesian It is important to muddle up
the discourse . . . muddle the canon. —Rosa Linda Fregoso ...
Angie Chabram-Dernersesian, 2007
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «MUDDLE-UP»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
muddle-up en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
CRAIG BROWN: Who's evil? God, the Archbishop of Canterbury or …
Was there, perhaps, a sudden gust of wind at the printers, causing a muddle-up with the protagonists? If so, the headline could have read:. «Daily Mail, Feb 15»