1580s, "to get drunk" (intransitive); c. 1600, "to confuse as though with drink" (transitive), of obscure origin, perhaps from Low German fuddeln "work in a slovenly manner (as if drunk)," from fuddle "worthless cloth." The more common derivative befuddle dates only to 1873. Related: Fuddled; fuddling. A hard-drinker in 17c. might be called a fuddle-cap (1660s).
fuddle 双语例句
1. If a person lacks a beacon light - ideal, his life will be fuddle.
如果一个人缺少一颗指路明灯 —— 理想, 就会醉生梦死.
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2. I felt rather fuddle - headed when I got up this morning.
我今天早晨起床时觉得头昏脑胀.
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3. If a person lacks a beacon light ― ideal, his life will be fuddle.
如果一个人缺少一颗指路明灯――理想, 就会醉生梦死.
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4. My brain's in a fuddle.
我的脑子糊里糊涂的.
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5. Macaque is drunk fuddle one's cap , doff garment hat with nothing left, full ground rolls about.