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		Definition of muddle-headed in English: muddle-headedadjective  Mentally disorganized or confused. 头脑糊涂的 Example sentencesExamples -  So we try, and try again with well-intentioned, if muddle-headed, purpose - and manage only to annoy ever more people.
 -  ‘It's just a muddle-headed wrong review,’ says Bailey.
 -  I always thought Wilson was a muddle-headed fool (and in practice, he probably was), but that event changed me.
 -  As conservatives, these authors might have been expected to cut through much of the muddle-headed leftist dogma that permeates so many discussions of gender.
 -  From here, Europe seems muddle-headed, contradictory.
 -  When biased and muddle-headed people disagree with you chances are their arguments are based on faulty thinking and misinformation.
 -  Why is it that you only talk to people on days when you are feeling so muddle-headed that you cannot be witty and amusing even on topics you find of interest?
 -  Socialists who stand for the political independence of the working class and its international unity have always been branded as sectarians by muddle-headed reformists.
 -  The fact that this situation has reached the point that it has is a poor reflection on the muddle-headed bureaucrats who run the game.
 -  Of course he actually has no idea where Tom lives, or indeed who Tom is, but that, in his poor muddle-headed, fluffy old mind, is beside the point.
 -  Anti-war movements are often sentimental, muddle-headed and politically naive. This one merely requests an explanation.
 -  What kind of foolish and muddle-headed officials are you?
 -  Some are firmly rooted in political and historical reality - while others are as muddle-headed and detached as the few leftists who claim the U.S.
 -  It was rather easy to steal authority from you, I'm afraid - you were such an old, muddle-headed thing…
 -  To argue we should be allowed to act unreasonably is entirely muddle-headed and morally wrong.
 -  Most of them are no doubt just muddle-headed, and don't see the inconsistencies and confusions inherent in their view.
 -  The thinking behind how to go about addressing the perceived problem has been muddle-headed.
 -  I'm perfectly prepared to believe Anthony: I'm certain that, in his decent but muddle-headed way, he would much prefer to avoid conflict whenever possible.
 -  Disorganized and misleading reports from muddle-headed reporters create a vicious circle which aggravates the situation.
 -  That unnamed cleric realised something most muddle-headed Western cheerleaders for the ‘resistance’ have so far failed to grasp.
 
 Synonyms vague, ill-defined, hazy, unclear, unfocused, fuzzy, blurry, foggy, nebulous, imprecise, inexact, indefinite 
 Derivativesnoun  In other words, the confusion and muddle-headedness of the filmmakers, given the ideological pressures bearing down on them, probably land them in places they didn't want to go. Example sentencesExamples -  With all this stupid muddle-headedness, can he be right?
 -  Her book, by virtue of its sheer muddle-headedness, raises extremely important issues about the way science is viewed and taught in our society.
 -  You all know how I feel about the Wall Street Journal editorial board's muddle-headedness on immigration.
 -  I remember seeing one of the most miserable examples of aesthetic muddle-headedness at Manser's Southampton Airport, a small but beautifully detailed little terminal for this modest little airport.
 
 
 
    Definition of muddle-headed in US English: muddle-headedadjectiveˌmədlˈhɛdədˌmədlˈhedəd Mentally disorganized or confused. 头脑糊涂的  a muddle-headed idealist with utopian views 头脑糊涂、想法不切实际的理想主义者。 Example sentencesExamples -  I always thought Wilson was a muddle-headed fool (and in practice, he probably was), but that event changed me.
 -  When biased and muddle-headed people disagree with you chances are their arguments are based on faulty thinking and misinformation.
 -  What kind of foolish and muddle-headed officials are you?
 -  Anti-war movements are often sentimental, muddle-headed and politically naive. This one merely requests an explanation.
 -  Disorganized and misleading reports from muddle-headed reporters create a vicious circle which aggravates the situation.
 -  Of course he actually has no idea where Tom lives, or indeed who Tom is, but that, in his poor muddle-headed, fluffy old mind, is beside the point.
 -  As conservatives, these authors might have been expected to cut through much of the muddle-headed leftist dogma that permeates so many discussions of gender.
 -  Some are firmly rooted in political and historical reality - while others are as muddle-headed and detached as the few leftists who claim the U.S.
 -  That unnamed cleric realised something most muddle-headed Western cheerleaders for the ‘resistance’ have so far failed to grasp.
 -  So we try, and try again with well-intentioned, if muddle-headed, purpose - and manage only to annoy ever more people.
 -  I'm perfectly prepared to believe Anthony: I'm certain that, in his decent but muddle-headed way, he would much prefer to avoid conflict whenever possible.
 -  From here, Europe seems muddle-headed, contradictory.
 -  Why is it that you only talk to people on days when you are feeling so muddle-headed that you cannot be witty and amusing even on topics you find of interest?
 -  Socialists who stand for the political independence of the working class and its international unity have always been branded as sectarians by muddle-headed reformists.
 -  The thinking behind how to go about addressing the perceived problem has been muddle-headed.
 -  ‘It's just a muddle-headed wrong review,’ says Bailey.
 -  To argue we should be allowed to act unreasonably is entirely muddle-headed and morally wrong.
 -  Most of them are no doubt just muddle-headed, and don't see the inconsistencies and confusions inherent in their view.
 -  The fact that this situation has reached the point that it has is a poor reflection on the muddle-headed bureaucrats who run the game.
 -  It was rather easy to steal authority from you, I'm afraid - you were such an old, muddle-headed thing…
 
 Synonyms vague, ill-defined, hazy, unclear, unfocused, fuzzy, blurry, foggy, nebulous, imprecise, inexact, indefinite     |