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vt. 使腐坏;使混乱
vi. 变质;变混乱
adj. 腐坏的;糊涂的,昏乱的
vt.
使糊涂;使混乱;使腐臭;使变质
vi.
(蛋等)腐臭;变质;变糊涂;混淆
adj.
(头脑)糊涂的;愚蠢的;腐臭的;变质的
变形
过去式:addled过去分词:addled现在分词:addling第三人称单数:addles
英英释义
addle[ 'ædl ]
v.
mix up or confuse
同义词:muddlepuddle
become rotten
"addled eggs"
双语例句
My brain feels addled.
我感到昏头昏脑的。
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addle (v.)
1712, from addle (n.) "urine, liquid filth," from Old English adela "mud, mire, liquid manure" (cognate with Old Swedish adel "urine," Middle Low German adel, Dutch aal "puddle"). Used in noun phrase addle egg (mid-13c.) "egg that does not hatch, rotten egg," literally "urine egg," a loan-translation of Latin ovum urinum, which is itself an erroneous loan-translation of Greek ourion oon "putrid egg," literally "wind egg," from ourios "of the wind" (confused by Roman writers with ourios "of urine," from ouron "urine"). Because of this usage, from c. 1600 the noun in English was taken as an adjective meaning "putrid," and thence given a figurative extension to "empty, vain, idle," also "confused, muddled, unsound" (1706). The verb followed a like course. Related: Addled; addling.
1. At the upper timberline the trees begin to become twisted and deformed.
在上面的树带界线那树开始变成反常的和不成形的.
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2. Jennifer learned to climb on Mount Rainier and to ski at Timberline with her father.
詹妮弗随着父亲学会了爬山和滑雪.雷尼尔峰顶、廷伯莱恩湖畔,都留下了他们的足迹.
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