Muddle in spanish

Confusión

pronunciation: koʊnfusioʊn part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

muddle1 = desorden, confusión, embrollo, follón. 

Example: The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.

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» get into + a muddle = hacerse un lío, meterse en un lío, meterse en un embrollo, meterse en un barullo, embrollarse, embarullarse, armarse un lío, hacerse un embrollo, hacerse un barullo, armarse un jaleo.

Example: And if you get into a muddle, you can just reset it and start over again!.

muddle2 = confundir. 

Example: But even when valid averages and unit costs are examined, Simpson's Paradox can arise to muddle expectations.

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» muddle along = ir tirando.

Example: For our small academic center, we're trying to do something for free, and muddling along at a snail's pace.

» muddle through = hacer Algo con dificultad, arreglárselas a duras penas.

Example: The average user is not only frustrated by a library, but is working under the false notion that most of what he needs can be found by muddling through the card catalog.

Muddle synonyms

hole in spanish: agujero, pronunciation: hoʊl part of speech: noun fix in spanish: fijar, pronunciation: fɪks part of speech: verb, noun jam in spanish: mermelada, pronunciation: dʒæm part of speech: noun mess in spanish: lío, pronunciation: mes part of speech: noun pickle in spanish: conservar en vinagre, pronunciation: pɪkəl part of speech: noun puddle in spanish: charco, pronunciation: pʌdəl part of speech: noun clutter in spanish: desorden, pronunciation: klʌtɜr part of speech: noun smother in spanish: ahogar, pronunciation: smʌðɜr part of speech: verb jumble in spanish: revoltijo, pronunciation: dʒʌmbəl part of speech: noun addle in spanish: podrido, pronunciation: ædəl part of speech: verb welter in spanish: confusión, pronunciation: weltɜr part of speech: noun kettle of fish in spanish: costal, pronunciation: ketəlʌvfɪʃ part of speech: noun
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