英['fʌdl]美['fʌdəl]
记忆方法
谐音记忆法
发抖。喝的烂醉如泥,身体直发抖。喝过酒的人大家看过吗,那种喝好多喝醉了的人有时候身体抽搐,因为体热身高,有时候失温,就感觉特别冷,所以发抖。
万物拟声法:
词源不详。可能来自拟声词,灌酒的声音。常见于形容词befuddled.
万物拟声法:
词源不详。可能来自拟声词,灌酒的声音。常见于形容词befuddled.
verb(动词)noun(名词)
双解例句
verb(动词)noun(名词)
小知识
Use the noun fuddle for a confused or jumbled state. It would be easier to find your favorite shoes if your closet weren't such a fuddle of clothes, boots, and bags.
The more common befuddle comes from fuddle, which has a root meaning “worthless cloth,” and was originally defined as “work in a slovenly manner.” As a verb, fuddle is used to mean “confuse or stupify.” If you stay up all night studying for the math test, your lack of sleep may fuddle you so much that you can't remember all the formulas you tried to memorize!