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11. | The state or character of being promiscuous. |
| 混乱,杂乱混乱的状态或特点 |
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12. | Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent. |
| 接受了弄掉钥匙的惊慌无力,度过了非常浪费的虚掷光阴。 |
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13. | To become tangled or confused. |
| 混乱变得纠缠或混乱 |
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14. | The quality, the condition, or an instance of confusion or chaos. |
| 混乱混乱的性质、状况或事件 |
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15. | in disarray; extremely disorderly. |
| 混乱的;非常混乱的。 |
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16. | in(a)complete shambles |
| 一片混乱;大混乱, 毁坏的景象 |
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17. | mess up; make a mess of |
| 混乱 |
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18. | A confused or intricate relationship of parts. |
| 混乱各部分混乱或错综的关系 |
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19. | She was all in a fluster at the thought of meeting the boss. |
| 一想到要见老板,她就感到紧张。 |
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20. | in confusion; in chaos |
| 混乱;惊慌 |
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