at sixes and sevens 的定义
- In a state of confusion or disorder: “Trying to cram for this math test has me all at sixes and sevens.”
at sixes and sevens 近义词
等同于 muddle-headed
at sixes and sevens 的近义词 43 个
- abashed
- addled
- addlepated
- at a loss
- at sea
- baffled
- befuddled
- bewildered
- come apart
- confounded
- confusional
- dazed
- discombobulated
- disconcerted
- disorganized
- distracted
- flummoxed
- flustered
- glassy-eyed
- gone
- misled
- muddled
- nonplussed
- not with it
- out to lunch
- perplexed
- perturbed
- punch-drunk
- punchy
- puzzled
- screwy
- shook up
- shot to pieces
- slaphappy
- spaced out
- stumped
- taken aback
- thrown
- thrown off balance
- turbid
- unglued
- unscrewed
- unzipped
等同于 confused
at sixes and sevens 的近义词 39 个
- baffled
- befuddled
- bewildered
- dazed
- disorganized
- distracted
- muddled
- perplexed
- perturbed
- puzzled
- abashed
- addled
- discombobulated
- disconcerted
- flummoxed
- flustered
- gone
- misled
- nonplussed
- stumped
- thrown
- unscrewed
- unzipped
- at a loss
- at sea
- come apart
- glassy-eyed
- not with it
- out to lunch
- punch-drunk
- punchy
- screwy
- shook up
- shot to pieces
- slaphappy
- spaced out
- taken aback
- thrown off balance
- unglued
at sixes and sevens 的反义词 9 个
更多at sixes and sevens例句
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