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 Translation for 'muddled' from English to Hungarian
VERB   to muddle | muddled | muddled
muddling | muddles
SYNO addled | befuddled | muddled | ...
zagyva {adj}muddled
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Translation for 'muddled' from English to Hungarian

muddled
zagyva {adj}
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Usage Examples English
  • What can be heard is a lot of background noise from crickets and a rather muddled pass by what is probably a pipistrelle.
  • Rather than passing judgement on Bedelia, the third person narrator follows Charlie Horst's increasingly muddled thoughts and feelings without ever detailing Bedelia's motives.
  • In Hungarian the name means 'muddled' ("zagyvál(ni)": 'to muddle').
  • Ingredients are muddled in the bottom of a class before any liquids are added.
  • Opposing ideas may coexist in communities for centuries. On rare occasions a community reaches a "breakthrough" that clearly decides an issue previously muddled.

  • Yet to the Pre-Intuitionists this is mixing apples and oranges. For them mathematics was one thing (a muddled invention of the human mind, "i.e.", synthetic), and logic was another (analytic).
  • There were muddled messages with some protesters spreading vaccine misinformation, conspiracy theories, claiming media corruption, voicing Trump slogans and making death threats.
  • It has been suggested by scholar C. J. Gadd that this could be a muddled account of a sort of substitute king ritual with Silius fulfilling the role of substitute.
  • com" wrote: "Paradise Highway" is the kind wayward, tonally muddled project an actress the caliber of Binoche would only sign onto if promises were broken and payback was required".
  • Champagne cobbler is made with muddled pineapple, lemon and orange with Maraschino liqueur and Champagne in a 1:4 ratio.

  • The appearance of Bragi in the "Lokasenna" indicates that if these two Bragis were originally the same, they have become separated for that author also, or that chronology has become very muddled and Bragi Boddason has been relocated to mythological time.
  • It is generally considered the weakest episode of the series, due to its muddled dialogue and confusing nature.
  • Deriding “"Basic’s" muddled logic and armchair economics,” Thomas believes he may overrule such precedent when it is “badly reasoned”.
  • John DeFore of "The Hollywood Reporter" wrote "The destruction of Los Angeles isn't enough to enliven this muddled road movie".
  • Director Muccino later blamed the film’s muddled focus on having thirteen producers, "each wanting a different movie", and also on bad marketing.

  • But inept direction and a muddled screenplay make a mess of the already flimsy story".
  • Things become muddled when Harry sees the Detective Superintendent investigating the murder entering Holly's home after he visited her just a few minutes earlier. She is later found dead in her bed.
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