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1 muddle
/'mʌdl/ * danh từ - tình trạng lộn xộn, tình trạng lung tung, tình trạng rối ren ((nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng)) =all in a muddle+ lộn xộn lung tung cả =to be in a muddle+ rối ren cả lên * ngoại động từ - làm lộn xộn, làm lung tung, làm rối; làm hỏng =to muddle a job+ làm hỏng một công việc - làm mụ, làm đần độn; làm rối trí =a glass of whisky muddles him+ một cốc rượu uytky làm anh ta mụ cả óc - làm lẫn lộn lung tung * nội động từ - lúng túng, luẩn quẩn, loay hoay =to muddle through it+ lúng túng mâi rồi mới làm được -
2 muddle-headed
/'mʌdl'hedid/ * tính từ - đần độn, u mê, ngớ ngẩn -
3 glorious
/'glɔ:riəs/ * tính từ - vinh quang, vẻ vang, vinh dự =a glorious victory+ chiến thắng vẻ vang - huy hoàng, rực rỡ, lộng lẫy =a glorious time+ thời đại huy hoàng - hết sức thú vị, khoái trí =glorious fun+ trò vui đùa hết sức thú vị -(mỉa mai) tuyệt vời =a glorious muddle+ một sự lộn xộn tuyệt vời - (thông tục) chếnh choáng say, ngà ngà say
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