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21 запутывать запут·ывать
(сбивать с толку) to confuse, to tangle up, to muddle, to complicateзапутать дело — to make a muddle of a business, to get an affair into a muddle, to confuse an issue
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > запутывать запут·ывать
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22 путать
confused глагол: -
23 путанный
flounder глагол: -
24 каша в голове
(чьей, у кого)прост., неодобр.one is muddle-headed; one is a muddlehead; one's thoughts are in a muddle- Я решительно отказался выступить завтра - очень расстроен смертью Алексея, в голове каша, не сумею связать двух слов. (В. Вересаев, К жизни) — 'I have flatly refused to make a speech tomorrow; I'm terribly upset by Alexei's death, my thoughts are in a muddle; I shan't be able to string two words together.'
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25 беспорядок
1. disarrangement2. disorders3. disturbances4. trouble5. muddle6. disorder; mess; disorders7. confusion8. jumble9. litter10. mess11. tumble12. turmoilСинонимический ряд:путаница (сущ.) бедлам; безалаберщина; безалаберщину; бестолковщина; бестолковщину; ералаш; кавардак; непорядок; неразбериха; неразбериху; неурядица; неурядицу; путаница; сумятица; сумятицу; хаосАнтонимический ряд: -
26 действовать без плана
1. muddle onкадр, снятый дальним планом — long shot
действовать наобум, без плана — muddle on
2. muddleРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > действовать без плана
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27 без плана
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28 бестолковый
1) General subject: absurd, clueless, confused, dim, dull, fat brained, fat-brained, featherheaded (о человеке), fozy, half assed, half-assed, mindless, muddle headed, muddle-headed, obtuse, purblind, puzzle-headed, shiftless, slow, slow-witted, stupid, thick headed, thick skulled, thick witted, thick-headed, thick-skulled, thick-witted, hit-or-miss2) Colloquial: goofy, gormless, pumpkin-headed3) Jargon: rattlebrained, cabbagehead, zerk, out to lunch4) Taboo: sorry-ass -
29 бестолковый человек
1) General subject: muddle head, muddle-head, stupid man2) Jargon: zerking, ding-a-lingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бестолковый человек
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30 бесцельно заниматься
General subject: muddle with (чем-л.), muddle with (чем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > бесцельно заниматься
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31 быть в беспорядке
1) General subject: be in a muddle, be in a twist, to be in a muddle, to be in a twist2) Makarov: be in a mud -
32 быть в растерянности
1) General subject: be all adrift, be at a stand, to be at a stand, to be in a muddle, to be in perplexity, be in a muddle, to be overwhelmed2) Makarov: be in perplexityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть в растерянности
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33 действовать без плана
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > действовать без плана
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34 действовать наобум
General subject: muddle along, muddle onУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > действовать наобум
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35 действовать наобум, без плана
Makarov: muddle along, muddle onУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > действовать наобум, без плана
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36 испортить свою жизнь
General subject: make a muddle of life, warp life, warp one's whole life, (загубить) make a muddle of lifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > испортить свою жизнь
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37 крепкое объятие
1) General subject: hug2) Colloquial: clinch3) Jargon: mix and muddle (Come and give us a nice mix and muddle.) -
38 мутить
1) General subject: cloud, fog, muddle, muddy, puddle (воду), rile (воду и т. п.), roil (воду), trouble, be a trouble maker (студенты вечно мутят воду - students are notorious troublemakers (stir up trouble)), churn (one's stomach - stomach churning), feel crummy, feel sick (его мутит - he feels sick), feel whoopsy (mildy drunk, tipsy, cloudy in the head), get butterflies (мутить от страха - get butterflies (in one's stomach)), have a sick feeling (меня мутит - I've got a sick feeling), make feel nauseous, muddy waters (мутить воду -muddy the waters), nauseate, shit stir (мутить воду - to stir up shit (stir up (shit) sediment))2) American: roil (воду и т.п.)3) Makarov: disturb, make muddy, make turbid, muddle (жидкость), stir up4) Idiomatic expression: beat about the bush -
39 неразбериха
1) General subject: Byzantian complexity, Byzantine complexity, Mickey Mouse, a nice kettle of fish, a pretty kettle of fish, babelism, ball up, balls up, bewilderment, buggers muddle, cobweb, foul up, fuck-up, fuzzbuzz, helter skelter, helter-skelter, hodge podge, hodgepodge, hugger muggery, hugger-muggery, hurra's nest, hurrah's nest, hurray's nest, jungle, mess, mess up, mess-up, mix up, mix-up, muddle, pell-mell, pellmell, ravelment, rough and tumble, rough-and-tumble, shambles, skein, snarl up, snarl-up, stramash, tangle, tanglement, the law of the jungle, three-ring circus, topsy turvy, topsy-turvy, topsyturvy, topsyturvydom, welter, whirl, confusion, mishmash, addlement, Chinese fire drill, dog's breakfast, dog's dinner, shuffle, rigmarole3) American: hoorah's nest, hooray's nest, snafu4) British English: shambolic situation7) Onomatopoeia: hubbub8) Aviation medicine: fubar9) Makarov: cobwebs, foul-up, mud, printer's pie10) Taboo: ass-up, hell of a mess, merry hell -
40 перепутать
1) General subject: get wires crossed, make a muddle of (что-либо), make a mull of (что-л.), mistake, mix up, muddle, mull, twist up, make a mull of (что-л.), get wrong (Sorry, I got my dates wrong. It's on the 5th, not the 6th of December.)2) Colloquial: mucker3) American: snafu4) Engineering: confuse5) Mathematics: confuse with, implicate7) Taboo: make a balls of something (что-л.)
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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
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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
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