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11. | To confuse or befuddle(the mind, as with alcohol. |
| 使糊涂使头脑不清晰或糊涂,如喝酒以后 |
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12. | To cause to become infatuated. |
| 使变得糊涂 |
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13. | muddle the brain |
| 使头脑糊涂 |
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14. | Come here, silly dog!@ George shouted at it but the dog stayed in the other car. |
| “过来,糊涂的狗 |
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-- 来源 -- 小学英语阅读100篇(2) - 50 Silly George |
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15. | unexpectedly; actually; to one's surprise |
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16. | muddleheaded ideas; your addled little brain; woolly thinking; woolly-headed ideas. |
| 混乱糊涂的想法;你那混乱的、可怜的大脑;糊涂的思想;糊涂的想法。 |
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17. | Conference: The confusion of one man multiplied by the number present. |
| 讨论会:一个人的糊涂加上其它出席的人的糊涂。 |
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18. | His words bewildered me. |
| 他的话令我糊涂。 |
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19. | Every man is a fool sometimes,and none at all times. |
| 人都有糊涂的时候,但谁都不会糊涂一生. |
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20. | To become confused or mentally deranged. |
| 变糊涂或精神失常 |
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