mixed up
英 [ˌmɪkst ˈʌp]
美 [ˌmɪkst ˈʌp]
adj. (常指因情感或社会问题而)头脑混乱的,迷惑不解的; 卷入…的;牵连进…的;与…厮混在一起的
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柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (常指因情感或社会问题而)头脑混乱的,迷惑不解的
If you aremixed up, you are confused, often because of emotional or social problems.- I think he's a rather mixed up kid...
我认为他是一个思想有障碍的孩子。 - I get mixed up about times and places.
我没有时间感和方位感。
- I think he's a rather mixed up kid...
- ADJ 卷入…的;牵连进…的;与…厮混在一起的
To bemixed up insomething bad, orwithsomeone you disapprove of, means to be involved in it or with them.- How could David be mixed up in a murder?...
戴维怎么会卷进一宗谋杀案呢? - Why did I ever get mixed up with you?
我怎么会曾经跟你混在一起呢?
- How could David be mixed up in a murder?...
双语例句
- No, no, you're all mixed up.
嗳,你搞混啦。 - He turned on Pete and accused him of being mixed up in drugs.
他怒斥皮特,指责他沾染毒品。 - Well, you certainly succeeded because I really got mixed up.
好了,你当然是成功了,因为我真的给弄迷糊了。 - You've got mixed up by the use of participle and gerund.
你混淆了现在分词和动名词的用法。 - I get mixed up about times and places.
我没有时间感和方位感。 - I must have got mixed up on the dates.
我一定是把日子搞混了。 - She mixed up flour and water.
她把面粉和水搅匀。 - I still feel inadequate, useless and mixed up
我仍然感到自己能力不够,毫无用处,整个儿一团糟。 - I've mixed up your names.
我把你们的名字搞混了。 - I got the ticket mixed up and gave you mine.
我把票混在一起了,结果把我的给你了。