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muddle up

  • 1 muddle

    1. verb
    (to confuse or mix up: Don't talk while I'm counting, or you'll muddle me.) popliesť
    2. noun
    (a state of confusion: These papers keep getting in a muddle.) zmätok
    - muddle-headed
    - muddle along/through
    - muddle up
    * * *
    • válat sa
    • zakalit
    • zbabrat
    • zmiast
    • zmätok
    • spliest
    • dve na tri
    • dusená ryba
    • chaos
    • otupit
    • popliest
    • povalovat sa
    • pomotat
    • pokazit jas
    • potlkat sa
    • miešat
    • nejasne vyslovit
    • neporiadok
    • omámit

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  • 2 muddle on

    • konat zmätene
    • konat bezplánovite
    • konat bezcielne

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  • 3 muddle up

    (to confuse (eg two different things): I'm always muddling the twins up; I've muddled up these book orders.) (po)pliesť si

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  • 4 muddle-headed

    adjective (incapable of clear thinking: Men think that all women are muddle-headed.) zmätený
    * * *
    • zmätený
    • sprostý
    • tupý
    • popletený

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  • 5 muddle of cards

    • vzpriecenie štítkov
    • zátarasa štítkov

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  • 6 muddle through

    • presadit sa
    • prebit sa

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  • 7 muddle along/through

    (to progress in spite of one's unsatisfactory methods and foolish mistakes.) zmätene pokračovať

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  • 8 make a muddle

    • urobit zmätok
    • popliest

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  • 9 make

    [meik] 1. past tense, past participle - made; verb
    1) (to create, form or produce: God made the Earth; She makes all her own clothes; He made it out of paper; to make a muddle/mess of the job; to make lunch/coffee; We made an arrangement/agreement/deal/bargain.) (s)tvoriť: (u)robiť; uzavrieť
    2) (to compel, force or cause (a person or thing to do something): They made her do it; He made me laugh.) prinútiť
    3) (to cause to be: I made it clear; You've made me very unhappy.) urobiť
    4) (to gain or earn: He makes $100 a week; to make a profit.) zarobiť; dosiahnuť
    5) ((of numbers etc) to add up to; to amount to: 2 and 2 make(s) 4.) byť
    6) (to become, turn into, or be: He'll make an excellent teacher.) byť, stať sa
    7) (to estimate as: I make the total 483.) oceniť (na)
    8) (to appoint, or choose, as: He was made manager.) ustanoviť
    9) (used with many nouns to give a similar meaning to that of the verb from which the noun is formed: He made several attempts (= attempted several times); They made a left turn (= turned left); He made (= offered) a suggestion/proposal; Have you any comments to make?) urobiť
    2. noun
    (a (usually manufacturer's) brand: What make is your new car?) značka
    - making
    - make-believe
    - make-over
    - makeshift
    - make-up
    - have the makings of
    - in the making
    - make a/one's bed
    - make believe
    - make do
    - make for
    - make it
    - make it up
    - make something of something
    - make of something
    - make something of
    - make of
    - make out
    - make over
    - make up
    - make up for
    - make up one's mind
    - make up to
    * * *
    • vyhotovit
    • vyrobit
    • vykonat
    • vysvetlovat si
    • vyrábat sa
    • výroba
    • zaprícinit
    • založenie
    • zapínat
    • znacka
    • stvorit
    • spojenie okruhu
    • spôsobovat
    • spôsobit
    • strih
    • typ
    • tvorit sa
    • uskutocnenie
    • urobit
    • dosiahnut
    • dosahovat
    • druh
    • fazóna
    • robit
    • realizácia
    • robit sa
    • pôsobit
    • povaha
    • miešat
    • milý
    • manžel
    • manželka
    • milá
    • narobit
    • odhadovat
    • nútit

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  • 10 mess

    [mes] 1. noun
    (a state of disorder or confusion; an untidy, dirty or unpleasant sight or muddle: This room is in a terrible mess!; She looked a mess; The spilt food made a mess on the carpet.) neporiadok; špina
    2. verb
    ((with with) to meddle, or to have something to do with: She's always messing with the television set.) hrať sa
    - messily
    - messiness
    - mess-up
    - make a mess of
    - mess about/around
    - mess up
    * * *
    • zbabrat
    • zašpinit
    • zmätok
    • znecistovat
    • znecistit
    • špina
    • špinit
    • spolocné stravovanie
    • stroskotanec
    • strkat sa
    • spolustolovníci
    • stravovat sa
    • týrat
    • trápit
    • tažkosti
    • problémy
    • pripravovat jedlo
    • kazit
    • jedálen
    • kašovitá hmota
    • kaša
    • babrat
    • chaos
    • rýpat sa
    • robit zmätok
    • robit neporiadok
    • pliest sa
    • pliest
    • popliest
    • pokazit
    • porcia jedla
    • krmivo pre zvieratá
    • necistota
    • neporiadok

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  • 11 mess-up

    noun (a muddle or state of confusion: There has been a mess-up in the timetable.) zmätok
    * * *
    • zmätok
    • chaos

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  • 12 mix up

    1) (to blend together: I need to mix up another tin of paint.) namiešať
    2) (to confuse or muddle: I'm always mixing the twins up.) pliesť si
    3) (to confuse or upset: You've mixed me up completely with all this information.) zmiasť
    * * *
    • zamiešat sa
    • zapliest sa
    • zmýlit sa
    • zmiast
    • premiešat sa
    • premiešat
    • popliest
    • pomýlit

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  • muddle on — ˌmuddle a ˈlong ˌmuddle ˈon [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they muddle along he/she/it muddles along …   Useful english dictionary

  • Muddle — Mud dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Muddled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Muddling}.] [From {Mud}.] 1. To make turbid, or muddy, as water. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] He did ill to muddle the water. L Estrange. [1913 Webster] 2. To cloud or stupefy; to render stupid… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • muddle up — ˌmuddle ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they muddle up he/she/it muddles up present participle muddling up past tense …   Useful english dictionary

  • muddle — ► VERB 1) bring into a disordered or confusing state. 2) confuse or perplex (someone). 3) (muddle up) confuse (two or more things) with each other. 4) (muddle along/through) cope more or less satisfactorily. ► NOUN ▪ a mudd …   English terms dictionary

  • Muddle — Mud dle, n. A state of being turbid or confused; hence, intellectual cloudiness or dullness. [1913 Webster] We both grub on in a muddle. Dickens. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Muddle — may refer to: Mr. Muddle, one of the Mr. Men from the children s book series by Richard Hargreaves MDL (programming language), the Lisp derived language that Zork was first written in MUDDL, a programming language originally created for the first …   Wikipedia

  • muddle# — muddle vb *confuse, addle, fuddle, befuddle Analogous words: *puzzle, perplex, mystify, bewilder, distract, nonplus, confound, dumbfound: faze, rattle, discomfit, *embarrass: fluster, flurry, upset, agitate, *discompose Antonyms: enlighten muddle …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • muddle — [n] confused state ataxia, awkwardness, botch, chaos, clutter, complexity, complication, confusion, daze, difficulty, dilemma, disarrangement, disarray, disorder, disorganization, emergency, encumbrance, fog, foul up*, hash, haze, intricacy,… …   New thesaurus

  • muddle — [mud′ l] vt. muddled, muddling [< MUD + LE] 1. to mix up in a confused manner; jumble; bungle 2. to mix or stir (a drink, etc.) 3. to make (water, etc.) turbid 4. to confuse mentally; befuddle, as with alcoholic liquor …   English World dictionary

  • Muddle — Mud dle, v. i. 1. To dabble in mud. [Obs.] Swift. [1913 Webster] 2. To think and act in a confused, aimless way. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • muddle — I verb addle, baffle, becloud, befog, befuddle, bewilder, botch, bungle, cloud, complicate, confound, confundere, confuse, daze, derange, disarrange, discompose, disconcert, disorder, disorganize, disturb, embrangle, entangle, fluster, fog,… …   Law dictionary

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