muddy
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British pronunciation
/mˈʌdi/
muddied

Definición y significado de "muddy"en inglés

01

fangoso, lodoso

marked by a mixture of soil and water
muddy definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The farmer could n't plow the muddy fields until they dried out.
El agricultor no podía arar los campos fangosos hasta que se secaran.
02

apagado, mezclado

having a dull or mixed color
example
Ejemplos
Her dress was a muddy shade of brown that did n't suit her complexion.
Su vestido era de un tono apagado de marrón que no le favorecía.
03

confuso, enmarañado

having unclear or confusing ideas
example
Ejemplos
The instructions were muddy, causing many people to misinterpret what was required.
Las instrucciones eran confusas, lo que hizo que muchas personas malinterpretaran lo que se requería.
04

fangoso, confuso

having indistinct audio quality
example
Ejemplos
Poor acoustics led to a muddy sound during the performance.
La mala acústica provocó un sonido confuso durante la actuación.
05

turbio, cuestionable

having questionable ethical standards
example
Ejemplos
His muddy motives made it hard to trust his intentions.
Sus motivos turbios hacían difícil confiar en sus intenciones.
to muddy
01

ensuciar, embarrar

to cause something to become dirty, often by adding mud
example
Ejemplos
The kids love to muddy their clothes while playing in the puddles.
A los niños les encanta ensuciar su ropa mientras juegan en los charcos.
02

enturbiar, confundir

to make something unclear or difficult to understand
Transitive: to muddy sth
example
Ejemplos
The lawyer 's convoluted argument muddied the case, confusing the jury.
El argumento enrevesado del abogado enturbió el caso, confundiendo al jurado.
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