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(to confuse (eg two different things): I'm always muddling the twins up; I've muddled up these book orders.) förväxla -
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• haos; lom; nered; ošamutiti; papazjanija; pobrkati; pomešati; pometnja; smešati; smućkati; smutiti; vašar darmar; zamrsiti; zapetljati; zbrka; zbrkati -
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действовать наобум, без плана* * *действовать без плана, действовать наобум* * *действовать наобум, без плана -
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(to confuse (eg two different things): I'm always muddling the twins up; I've muddled up these book orders.) a confunda -
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запутывать; неразбериха; путаница; мутить -
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(to confuse (eg two different things): I'm always muddling the twins up; I've muddled up these book orders.) μπερδεύω -
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(to confuse (eg two different things): I'm always muddling the twins up; I've muddled up these book orders.) plést si, poplést -
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(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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s.1 lío.2 embrollo, enredo, desorden, lío.3 confusión.vt.1 desordenar (put in disorder); confundir (mix up)2 liar (bewilder)3 embrollar, obscurecer, embarullar, oscurecer.4 enturbiar, confundir.5 aturdir.6 proceder a tontas y locas.vi.estar algo atontado; estar confuso. (pt & pp muddled) -
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извратитьизвращатьисковеркатьиспортитьнеразбериханескладицаперепутатьпортитьпутаница -
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неразбериха; беспорядок
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