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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- mixed up
[mɪkst ʌp]
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adjective
(confused) 糊涂的
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to get mixed up (about sth)
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(把某事)混淆起来
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to get sth mixed up
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[+facts,dates] 把某事弄混
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to be {or} get mixed up in sth
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被卷入某事
Examples
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to get sth mixed up
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[+facts,dates] 把某事弄混
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She mixed up egg yolks and cream.
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她把蛋黄和奶油混合在一起。
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The bowl and the basket are mixed up.
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碗和篮子混到一起了。
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The boy was always mixed up in the fight.
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这个男孩总是牵扯到打架上。
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I'm all mixed up
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why did you get mixed up in that drugs racket?
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The teacher mixed the twins up.
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老师分不清这对双胞胎。
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嗳,你搞混啦。
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No, no, you're all mixed up.
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