muddied
泥泞的,泥泞不堪的,泥泞不堪,浑浊的
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Definitions
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mud·di·er, mud·di·est.
- : abounding in or covered with mud.
- : not clear or pure: muddy colors.
- : cloudy with sediment: muddy coffee.
- : dull, as the complexion.
- : not clear mentally.
- : obscure or vague, as thought, expression, or literary style.
- : Horse Racing. denoting the condition of a track after a heavy, continuous rainfall has ceased and been completely absorbed into the surface, leaving it the consistency of thick mud.
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mud·died, mud·dy·ing.
- : to make muddy; soil with mud.
- : to make turbid.
- : to cause to be confused or obscure.
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mud·died, mud·dy·ing.
- : to become muddy.
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Examples
Tacky Vibram rubber outsoles on Vasque’s Talus XT GTX boots give you traction on muddy surfaces, while Gore-Tex membranes keep that H2O at bay.
This new idea—elevated but stable levels of lactate—muddies the waters, because it means that there are really two different thresholds.
The question of liability has been somewhat muddied by marketing hype.
Tiny speakers don’t have that luxury, which can result in muddy or “boomy” sound, especially in the low-end.
The original Google Home relied on a single driver to handle its entire range of frequencies, which made it more consistent from various listening angles, but overall it was somewhat underwhelming thanks to muffled highs and muddy lows.
On a practical level, quidditch players are often muddied or bloodied, and sometimes both (as you can see in the film).
As for Taylor himself, his private life, like his identity, was incredibly muddied.
This new study muddied those waters—not something the Israeli government was interested in.
The eight marques that multiplied the overhead and muddied the value propositions of its brands have been streamlined to four.
“They want to be dancing and partying,” but the storm has muddied the plot line.
A policeman who had muddied his uniform as if by a fall rose to his feet and followed them, rubbing his head.
Once I saw a catfish, gasping for air at the surface of water that had been muddied by the opening of a sluice-way in a dam.
We have the story of the lost sheep; that's a parable; and that of the lamb that muddied the stream, and that's a fable.
When I reached the tree, I found the Sarpent leaning against its trunk with torn leggings and muddied moecassins.
There were Tommies from the trenches in another train, muddied to the eyes—who showed themselves much more resourceful.