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1 rote sammen
muddle -
2 klusse
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3 forvirre
muddle, puzzle, perplex, baffle -
4 røre
jumble, move, muddle, touch* * *subst. commotion, stir, uproar, excitement subst. batter, muddle, confusion, stir, excitement verb. stir, move, agitate verb. touch, feel (ren røre) total mess -
5 blande sammen
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6 forkludre
* * *verb. mismanage, muddle, botch verb. bungle, make a mess (el. T cook) of (f.eks. ) verb. (formelt) mismanage (f.eks. ) -
7 forkludring
subst. bungling subst. muddle, mess, tangle -
8 forvirre
baffle, confuse, muddle, puzzle* * *verb. confuse, perplex, disconcert, bewilder verb. put out, bewilder -
9 kludder
subst. mess, difficulty subst. muddle -
10 mikse sammen
verb. [blande, negativt] muddle -
11 rot
беспорядок-et* * *disorder, jumble, mess, root, untidiness* * *subst. root, source, origin subst. [ uorden] mess, muddle, confusion, mess-up, disorder subst. (matematikk) root (slå rot) strike root, take root, push out root (avling på rot) standing crop -
12 roteskuff
subst. muddle drawer -
13 surrete
adj. muddle-headed, scatterbrained -
14 uorden
disorder, mess* * *subst. disorder, muddle, mess, untidiness -
15 rot
mess, muddle, root, shamble, welter
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