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81 muddle up
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82 muddle relations
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83 muddle-head
[ʹmʌdlhed] nпутаник, тупица, бестолковый человек -
84 muddle-headed
[͵mʌdlʹhedıd] aбестолковый, тупой -
85 muddle
запутывать; неразбериха; путаница; мутить -
86 muddle-headed
бестолковыйEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > muddle-headed
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87 muddle
сумбурEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > muddle
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88 muddle through
I might have muddled through without them — Смог бы пережить случившееся и без них -
89 muddle-headed
[ˌmʌdl'hedɪd]прил.1) бестолковый, тупой2) спутанный, смешанный -
90 muddle
извратитьизвращатьисковеркатьиспортитьнеразбериханескладицаперепутатьпортитьпутаница -
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92 muddle about
phr v болтаться, бесцельно возиться; мешкать -
93 muddle away
phr v зря тратитьСинонимический ряд:waste (verb) blow; blunder away; cast away; consume; dissipate; dribble away; drivel; fool away; fritter; frivol away; potter away; prodigalize; riot away; squander; throw away; trifle away; waste -
94 muddle of cards
затор карт; "куча" картto cheat at cards — жульничать в карты; быть шулером
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95 muddle on
phr v действовать наобум, без плана -
96 muddle through
phr v кое-как, с грехом пополам довести дело до концаСинонимический ряд:shift (verb) do; fare; get along; get by; get on; make it; manage; shift; stagger along; stagger on; succeed; survive -
97 muddle-head
n путаник, тупица, бестолковый человек -
98 muddle-headed
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99 muddle
путаница, "каша в голове"English-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > muddle
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100 muddle up
(v.phr.) сбить с толкуConversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > muddle up
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muddle-headed — adj BrE confused or not able to think clearly ▪ I like her but she s a bit muddle headed … Dictionary of contemporary English