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............................................................1. tangle(vt. & n.) درهم و برهم کردن، درهم پیچیدن، گرفتار کردن، گیر افتادن، درهم گیر انداختن، گوریده کردن............................................................2. muddle up............................................................3. mix upدرهم و برهمی، اشتباه............................................................4. confuse(vt. & vi.) مغشوش شدن، باهم اشتباه کردن، آسیمه کردن، گیج کردن، دست پاچه کردن............................................................5. get mixed up........................................................................................................................7. take for............................................................8. implicate(vt.) دلالت کردن بر، گرفتار کردن، مشمول کردن، بهم پیچیدن، مستلزم بودن............................................................9. involve(vt.) گرفتار کردن، گیر انداختن، وارد کردن، گرفتار شدن، در گیر کردن یا شدن............................................................10. hobble(vi. & n.) لنگیدن، شلیدن، لنگ لنگان راه رفتن، دست و پای کسی را بستن، مانع حرکت شدن، زنجیر، پابند -
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