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1 aldrebestu
du/ad.1. to confuse, throw in disarray, muddle; zure ama etortzeak \aldrebestu egin zituen gauzak your mother' s coming muddled things2. ( adierazpena) to twist, distort; lehendakariak esandako guztia \aldrebestu zuten they distorted everything the president said -
2 basta izan
Argot. to be enough; hori \basta izan izan duk dena nahasteko that was enough to muddle everything up -
3 despistatu
iz. (H) Lagunart. scatterbrained, absent-mined du/ad.2. (Ehiz.) to throw... off the track3. (irud.) to mislead, muddle -
4 endredatu
du/ad. to confuse, get... into a muddle -
5 endredo
iz.1. ( nahaste-borraste) mess, muddle, confusion; beti \endredoa sortzen ari da he's always stirring things up2. ( oztopoa) hindrance, hurdle, obstacle3. ( liburu, antzerkiari d.) plot -
6 eragabetu
du/ad.1. to put... in disarray, mess up, muddle2. to corrupt, make immoral, deprave -
7 itxulastu
du/ad. ( nahastu, azpikoz goratu) to muddle, confuse -
8 katramila
iz. mess, muddle, entanglement, imbroglio; hitzon eremuan aspaldanikoa dugu \katramila eta saltsa the case for these words has been the subject of a long-running controversy and debate; kezkak eta \katramilak complaints and controversy -
9 lardaskatu
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10 matazatu
du/ad.1. to wind... into a {ball || clew}2. (irud.) to muddle up, complicate, entangle; nola garbitu nire kontzientzia \matazatua? how could I cleanse my entangled conscience? -
11 mordoilo
iz.1. entanglement, muddle2. ( hizkerari d., z. tx. b. b.)a. ( lanbideari d.) jargon, jibberishb. pidgin. macaronic garble; euskara \mordoiloa macaronic Basque | Basque infested with {Spanish || French} terms adb. garbled up, in a garbled manner; \mordoilo idazten du he writes in a garbled manner -
12 mordoilotu
du/ad.1. ( hizkuntza, mintzaira) to corrupt, defile, taint, {swamp || pack} with foreign words2. ( nahastu) to complicate, muddle, mess up da/ad.1. ( hizkuntzak, mintzairak) to become {corrupted || defiled || tainted}, to become swamped with foreign words2. ( nahastu) to become {complicated || muddled || messed up} -
13 nahaste-borraste
iz. mixup, mess, jumble, muddle
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