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fuddle
- IPA[ˈfʌd(ə)l]
英式
- confuse or stupefy (someone), especially with alcohol;go on a drinking bout.
- a state of confusion or intoxication;a drinking bout.
verb: fuddle, 3rd person present: fuddles, gerund or present participle: fuddling, past tense: fuddled, past participle: fuddled
noun: fuddle
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動詞
- 1. confuse or stupefy (someone), especially with alcohol that wine after dinner must have fuddled me
- ▪ go on a drinking bout.
名詞
- 1. a state of confusion or intoxication through the fuddle of wine he heard some of the conversation
- ▪ a drinking bout.
- confused or stupefied, especially as a result of drinking alcohol: fuddled drinkers spilt their brandy and slid beneath the table Benjamin was trying to clear his drink-fuddled brain
Oxford American Dictionary
- confused or stupefied, especially as a result of drinking alcohol: fuddled drinkers spilt their brandy and slid beneath the table Benjamin was trying to clear his drink-fuddled brain
Oxford Dictionary
- used euphemistically in place of an expletive: for fuddle duddle's sake start acting like a man!
Oxford American Dictionary
- used euphemistically in place of an expletive: for fuddle duddle's sake start acting like a man!
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈfədl]
美式
- confuse or stupefy (someone), especially with alcohol: that wine after dinner must have fuddled me
- a state of confusion or intoxication: through the fuddle of wine he heard some of the conversation
Oxford American Dictionary