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1 zabar-keria
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2 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 -
3 desordena
iz.1. ( ordenarik eza) disorder, clutter, disarray2. ( kale-istilua) disturbance; \desordena publikoak public disturbances————————iz. disorder -
4 eragabekeria
iz.1. nonsense, folly2. impoliteness, lack of manners; \eragabekeriaz impoliteness3. ( ezegokitasuna) inappropriateness4. lack of seriousness, informality5. disorganization, disarray -
5 eragabetu
du/ad.1. to put... in disarray, mess up, muddle2. to corrupt, make immoral, deprave -
6 kuxidade
iz.1. ( nahas-mahasa) mess, clutter, disarrayb. ( antolabide aldetik) disorganization2. ( hondamendia) catastrophe, disaster -
7 nahasi
iz.1. ( nahastura) mix, mixture2. ( nahas-mahas) entanglement, mess, mixup3. Nekaz. ( belar txikitua) feed mixture io.1.a. mixed, mixed upb. (z.tx.) mixed up, jumbled up, in {disorder || disarray}2.a. ( nahaspilatu, korapilatu) confused, mixed up; amets \nahasiak confused dreams; hizkera \nahasi confusing language; munduko itsaso \nahasi honetan in this confusing sea of a worldb. (irud.) blurred, fuzzyc. ( ilea) tangled, entangledd. ( oroipena) confused vague, hazye. ( tratua) shady, vaguef. ( lizuna) perverted du/ad.a. ( oro.) to mix, mix up; ura gatzarekin nahastean when mixing water (in) with saltb. ( hizkuntza) euskarari erdara \nahasiz mixing {Spanish || French} in with Basquec. ( ordena) to mix up, jumble up; seilu guztiak \nahasi ditu he's {mixed || jumbled} all of the stampsd. ( elkartu) to merge, combine, minglee. ( kartak) to shufflef. ( gauza ilunetan, e.a.) to get (sb) {involved || mixed up} in; nire aita mafian \nahasi zuten they got my father {involved || mixed up} in the mafiag. (irud.) gau batez edana eta burua \nahasia etorri zen one night he came drunk and flustered; gaur inoiz baino \nahasiagoak daude arazoak gure herrian today things are more confused than ever in our countrya. to bewilder, perplex, confuse, baffle, mix up; \nahasia dabiltza they're baffled; burutik \nahasi dabil his head is all mixed upa. to confound, baffle; deabrua ere \nahasiko lukete bere erretolika horrekin he could confound the devil himself with that spiel of his; \nahasi gabe erantzuten badu if she answers without muddling itb. to mix up, mistake; merke zela uste nuen baina \nahasia nengoen I thought it was cheap but I was mistaken4. ( arima-baretasuna kendu) to perturb, disturb; haiek esandakoak nahasten nau zeharo what they've said disturbs me very much; beldurrak ez du nahasten fear doesn't perturb him5. ( jendartean nahasmendua sortu) to stir up; bazterrak nahasten zituzten they were stirring things up in the country; herria nahasteko bera bakarrik asko da he's enough to stir the country up da/ad.1.a. ( oro.) to mix (- kin: with)b. ( elkartu) to blend, combine ( -kin: with)c. ( jendartean) to mingle, merge; jendeatzarekin \nahasi zen he became lost in the crowd | he {disappeared || melted} into the crowd; poliziak manifestariekin \nahasi ziren the police mingled with the demonstrators2.a. ( nahaspilatu) to get confused ; berak sortu zuen \ldblquote neurtitz" hitz herri-bertsoak eta poesia aurrerantzean elkarrekin nahas ez zitezen he came up with the word \ldblquote neurtitz" so that folk verses and poetry would no longer be confused ; hamaika aldiz \nahasi zen bere lanean he got mixed up in his work time and time againb. ( nahasmenduan sartu) to get {confused || mixed up || perplexed}; zergatik ez zenuen ongi egin? — \nahasi nintzelako why didn't you do it right? — because I got confusedc. ( ikusmena) to become blurred; ikusmena guztiz \nahasi zait my vision has become completely blurredd. ( eritasunagatik, sukarragatik) to ramble, rave, {go || get} delirious; eria nahasten ez bada if the patient doesn't go delirious3. ( gauzak bestetzat hartu) to be {mistaken || confused}4.a. ( arima-baretasuna galdu) to be {perturbed || upset || bothered}; hitz horiek entzundakoan, erregea \nahasi zen bere barrenean upon hearing those words, the king was upset insideb. ( urdaila) to become upset, turn; barnea nahasteko kirats bat a {stomach-turning || nauseating} stench5. i-r i-kin \nahasi to become involved with; bere adiskidearen emaztearekin \nahasi zen he got involved with his friend's wife; lohikerietan \nahasirik involved in {depravity || debauchery || wicked things}6. ( asaldatu) to become restless; bere soldaduak bidali zituen \nahasi zitzaion herri batera he sent his soldiers to a town that had risen up against him
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