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[ˈmadl]1. verbto confuse or mix up:يُرْبِك، يُشَوِّش التَّفْكيرDon't talk while I'm counting, or you'll muddle me.
2. nouna state of confusion:إرْتِباك، تَشْويشThese papers keep getting in a muddle.
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فَوْضَى \ confusion: disorder; misunderstanding: The thieves left the room in a state of confusion. There was some confusion about the time of meeting; that’s why I was late. disorder: lack of order: My accounts were in disorder. mess: a state of dirt or disorder; confusion: Tell the boys to clear up the mess in this room. It’s in a terrible mess. Your accounts are in a mess -you’ll have to organize them properly. muddle: a confusion; a muddled state: His plans were all in a muddle. \ See Also اضطراب (اِضْطِراب)، ارتباك (اِرْتِباك)، تشويش (تَشْويش) -
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اِرْتِباك \ confusion: disorder; misunderstanding: The thieves left the room in a state of confusion. There was some confusion about the time of meeting; that’s why I was late. embarrassment: an embarrassed feeling; sth. that causes it. muddle: a confusion; a muddled state: His plans were all in a muddle. \ See Also فوضى (فَوْضَى) -
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تَشْوِيش \ interference: interfering in the affairs of others; sth. that causes difficulty: It is quiet in the library; you can work there without interference. muddle: confusion; a muddled state: His plans were all in a muddle. -
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أَرْبَكَ \ baffle: to be too difficult for sb. to do or understand: It baffles me how radio works. bewilder: to make sb. confused: The farmer’s boy was bewildered by the noises of the city.. confuse: to throw into disorder (of thought): The shock confused me. disconcert: to cause (sb.) to feel doubt and anxiety; make (sb.) unsure: The child’s question disconcerted the teacher because she could not answer it. embarrass: to make sb. feel uncomfortable, so that he does not know what to say, or do: I was very embarrassed when I was suddenly asked to make a speech. fluster: make sb. too confused and excited to think clearly: She was flustered by having to cook for several unexpected guests. mess up: to make a mess of; confuse: You’ve messed up your clean coat. He messed up his speech because he was so nervous. muddle: to confuse; bring into disorder: They muddled me with their various accounts of the event. overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: We suffered an overwhelming defeat. Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. puzzle: (of a strange or difficult matter) to make (sb.) think very hard: His disappearance puzzled me. \ See Also أحرج (أَحْرَج)، بلبل (بَلْبَل)، حير (حَيَّر)، قهر (قَهَرَ)، هيج (هَيَّجَ) -
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شَوَّشَ \ bewilder: to make sb. confused: The farmer’s boy was bewildered by the noises of the city. confuse: to throw into disorder (of thought): The shock confused me. disorganize: to put sth. (a plan, etc.) out of working order or into a state of confusion: Our holiday was disorganized by our son’s sudden illness. mix up: to confuse; mix thoroughly or too thoroughly: The telephone wires got mixed up with the electricity wires. muddle: to confuse; bring into disorder: They muddled me with their various accounts of the event. ruffle: to put into disorder (sth. smooth or calm): The wind ruffled his hair. Their rudeness ruffled his temper. \ See Also أربك (أَرْبَكَ) -
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بَلْبَلَ \ confuse: to throw into disorder (of thought): The shock confused me. muddle: to confuse; bring into disorder: They muddled me with their various accounts of the event. -
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لَخْبَطَ \ jumble: to mix things in a confused way: a jumbled heap of clothes. mess about: to put things into disorder: Stop messing about - I’m trying to work! Don’t mess about with that paint. muddle: to confuse; bring into disorder: They muddled me with their various accounts of the event. -
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to confuse (eg two different things):يُشَوِّش ، يُعَقِّد المَسْألَهI've muddled up these book orders.
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10 muddle-headed
adjectiveincapable of clear thinking:مُشَوَّش ، مُبَلْبَلMen think that all women are muddle-headed.
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11 muddle along
to progress in spite of one's unsatisfactory methods and foolish mistakes.يَتَقَدَّم بالرَّغْم من الأخطاء -
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to progress in spite of one's unsatisfactory methods and foolish mistakes.يَتَقَدَّم بالرَّغْم من الأخطاء -
13 confusion, muddle, jumble, disarray
تلَبُّك \ confusion, muddle, jumble, disarray. \ See Also اضطراب (اِضطِراب)Arabic-English glossary > confusion, muddle, jumble, disarray
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14 disarray, disturbance, muddle, jamming, clutter
تَشَوُّش \ disarray, disturbance, muddle, jamming, clutter.Arabic-English glossary > disarray, disturbance, muddle, jamming, clutter
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15 ارتباك
اِرْتِباك \ confusion: disorder; misunderstanding: The thieves left the room in a state of confusion. There was some confusion about the time of meeting; that’s why I was late. embarrassment: an embarrassed feeling; sth. that causes it. muddle: a confusion; a muddled state: His plans were all in a muddle. \ See Also فوضى (فَوْضَى) -
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تَشْوِيش \ interference: interfering in the affairs of others; sth. that causes difficulty: It is quiet in the library; you can work there without interference. muddle: confusion; a muddled state: His plans were all in a muddle. -
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فَوْضَى \ confusion: disorder; misunderstanding: The thieves left the room in a state of confusion. There was some confusion about the time of meeting; that’s why I was late. disorder: lack of order: My accounts were in disorder. mess: a state of dirt or disorder; confusion: Tell the boys to clear up the mess in this room. It’s in a terrible mess. Your accounts are in a mess -you’ll have to organize them properly. muddle: a confusion; a muddled state: His plans were all in a muddle. \ See Also اضطراب (اِضْطِراب)، ارتباك (اِرْتِباك)، تشويش (تَشْويش) \ فَوْضَى تَامَّة \ chaos: complete disorder; serious confusion. -
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فَوْضَى \ confusion: disorder; misunderstanding: The thieves left the room in a state of confusion. There was some confusion about the time of meeting; that’s why I was late. disorder: lack of order: My accounts were in disorder. mess: a state of dirt or disorder; confusion: Tell the boys to clear up the mess in this room. It’s in a terrible mess. Your accounts are in a mess -you’ll have to organize them properly. muddle: a confusion; a muddled state: His plans were all in a muddle. \ See Also اضطراب (اِضْطِراب)، ارتباك (اِرْتِباك)، تشويش (تَشْويش) -
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فَوْضَى \ confusion: disorder; misunderstanding: The thieves left the room in a state of confusion. There was some confusion about the time of meeting; that’s why I was late. disorder: lack of order: My accounts were in disorder. mess: a state of dirt or disorder; confusion: Tell the boys to clear up the mess in this room. It’s in a terrible mess. Your accounts are in a mess -you’ll have to organize them properly. muddle: a confusion; a muddled state: His plans were all in a muddle. \ See Also اضطراب (اِضْطِراب)، ارتباك (اِرْتِباك)، تشويش (تَشْويش) -
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فَوْضَى \ confusion: disorder; misunderstanding: The thieves left the room in a state of confusion. There was some confusion about the time of meeting; that’s why I was late. disorder: lack of order: My accounts were in disorder. mess: a state of dirt or disorder; confusion: Tell the boys to clear up the mess in this room. It’s in a terrible mess. Your accounts are in a mess -you’ll have to organize them properly. muddle: a confusion; a muddled state: His plans were all in a muddle. \ See Also اضطراب (اِضْطِراب)، ارتباك (اِرْتِباك)، تشويش (تَشْويش)
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