inglese » cinese

middle age SOST

thickheaded [ˌθıkˈhedıd] AGG, thick-witted

I . muddle [ˈmʌdl] VB vb trans

II . muddle [ˈmʌdl] SOST

1. muddle:

2. muddle:

bridgehead [ˈbrıdʒhed] SOST

middleman <middlemen [ˈmıdlmen] > [ˈmıdlmæn] SOST

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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Failure to get this leads to a completely muddle-headed analysis of what has gone wrong.
www.telegraph.co.uk
That, of course, in no way excuses the muddle-headed ban.
pundit.co.nz
And when a central bank crunches interest rates to a record low, it always and without question leads to bubbles and muddle-headed investments in the economy.
www.dailyreckoning.com.au
That you have done things that are muddle-headed and misguided and have brought hurt and pain to those that you like and love.
www.stuff.co.nz
But regarding the recuperation facility as the proper place to die is muddle-headed and a waste of taxes.
thechronicleherald.ca
How difficult, noisy, disjointed and muddle-headed this is!
en.wikipedia.org
It is an appalling and muddle-headed decision.
www.stuff.co.nz
Most state schools don't, because they've been riddled with the ignorance-is-good philosophy cooked up by muddle-headed educationalists for the past 50 years.
www.telegraph.co.uk
He called her a muddle-headed influence in planning and declared that she should never have had the chance to put her ideas forward.
en.wikipedia.org
Serious media outlets should question these self-serving alliances between celebrity and charity, not simply provide platforms for preening and muddle-headed proselytising.
www.dailymail.co.uk

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