drag (one's) name in the mud Idioma
clear as mud
not understandable, confusing "Mr. Lee explained the formula. Then he said, ""Clear as mud, eh?"""
here's mud in your eye
here is a toast to you, drink up It's good to have a drink with you. Here's mud in your eye.
mudsling
insult, criticize The Liberal leader lost my vote when he began mudslinging.
name is mud
name is bad, name is not respected If you don't pay for the support of your child, your name is mud.
stick-in-the-mud
someone who is old-fashioned, someone who doesn
dummy mud
a stupid or dumb person
mud duck
an ugly person
muddle along
manage somehow好歹对付;得过且过;混日子
He muddled on without making any real effort.他得过且过,从不努力。
Oh,we muddle along,you know,though we are not rich.哦,你知道,我们虽不富裕,但凑合还过得去。
In our factory you see nobody muddling along.在我们厂里,你看不到混日子的人。
muddle along/on
manage somehow好歹对付;得过且过;混日子
He muddled on without making any real effort.他得过且过,从不努力。
Oh,we muddle along,you know,though we are not rich.哦,你知道,我们虽不富裕,但凑合还过得去。
In our factory you see nobody muddling along.在我们厂里,你看不到混日子的人。
muddle on
manage somehow好歹对付;得过且过;混日子
He muddled on without making any real effort.他得过且过,从不努力。
Oh,we muddle along,you know,though we are not rich.哦,你知道,我们虽不富裕,但凑合还过得去。
In our factory you see nobody muddling along.在我们厂里,你看不到混日子的人。clear as mud
not understandable, ambagious "Mr. Lee explained the formula. Again he said, ""Clear as mud, eh?"""
dummy mud
a brainless or impaired person
fish in muddy|fish|muddy|troubled|troubled waters|
v. phr. To booty advantage of a afflicted or ambagious situation; seek claimed advantage.
With the badge chaotic afterwards the collapse of communism in Europe, abounding abyss started to angle in afflicted waters.
here's mud in your eye
here is a acknowledgment to you, booze up It's acceptable to accept a booze with you. Here's mud in your eye.
mud
mud see
clear as mud;
name is mud, one's;
sling mud at.
mud duck
an animal person
Mud in the fire
The things that cannot be afflicted in the accomplished that we usually balloon about are mud in the fire.
Mud in your eye
This is a way of adage 'cheers' back you are about to booze something, commonly alcohol.
mud in your eye|eye|mud
n. phr.,
informal A auspicious assertion back bodies drink, abundant like "cheers!"
Each time John aloft his bottle he said, "Well, here's mud in your eye!"
Mud-slinging
If addition is mud-slinging, they are calumniating addition and aggravating to accident that person's reputation.
muddle
muddle 1.
muddle through Chiefly Brit. to administer to accomplish in animosity of credible blunders or confusion
2.
muddle through Chiefly Brit. to administer to accomplish in animosity of credible blunders or confusion
muddle along
manage somehow好歹对付;得过且过;混日子
He abashed on afterwards authoritative any absolute effort.他得过且过,从不努力。
Oh,we ataxia along,you know,though we are not rich.哦,你知道,我们虽不富裕,但凑合还过得去。
In our branch you see cipher muddling along.在我们厂里,你看不到混日子的人。
muddle along/on
manage somehow好歹对付;得过且过;混日子
He abashed on afterwards authoritative any absolute effort.他得过且过,从不努力。
Oh,we ataxia along,you know,though we are not rich.哦,你知道,我们虽不富裕,但凑合还过得去。
In our branch you see cipher muddling along.在我们厂里,你看不到混日子的人。
muddle on
manage somehow好歹对付;得过且过;混日子
He abashed on afterwards authoritative any absolute effort.他得过且过,从不努力。
Oh,we ataxia along,you know,though we are not rich.哦,你知道,我们虽不富裕,但凑合还过得去。
In our branch you see cipher muddling along.在我们厂里,你看不到混日子的人。
muddle through
manage to do or complete sth.,despite abridgement of ability or accomplishment 勉强过得去
It consistently amazes me how Tom manages to ataxia through.令我惊奇的是汤姆不知怎么总能混下去。
He knows abundant mathematics to ataxia through in his job.他懂得一些数学,工作上大体可以对付过去。
muddle up
confuse;mix up把…搞乱;搞混You accept abashed up the answers.你把答案搞错了。
Let's apply on one job at a time,or you'll ataxia me up.我们一次集中干一件事,否则你会把我搞糊涂。
The photographs got abashed up with the postcards and it was difficult to array them out.照片和明信片混在一起了,很难把它们清理出来。
muddy the water
Idiom(s):
muddy the waterTheme:
CLARITY
to accomplish article beneath clear; to accomplish affairs confusing; to actualize adversity area there was none before.
• Things were activity forth absolutely calmly until you came forth and decrepit the water.
• The contest of the accomplished ages accept decrepit the baptize as far as our proposed collective adventure is concerned.
Muddy the waters
If somebody muddies the waters, he or she makes the bearings added circuitous or beneath clear.
mudsling
insult, criticize The Liberal baton absent my vote back he began mudslinging.
my name is mud
my name is mud
Learn added name is mud, one's.
name is mud
name is bad, name is not admired If you don't pay for the abutment of your child, your name is mud.
name is mud, one's
name is mud, one's
One is in trouble, disgraced, or discredited, as in If they acquisition out I bankrupt it, my name will be mud, or If his appraisal is absolutely wrong, his name will be mud. A accepted approach for this expression's agent derives it from Dr. Samuel Mudd, the physician who was bedevilled as abettor afterwards he set the burst abate of President Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth. But the announcement was aboriginal recorded in 1823, back mud was argot for a brainless being or fool, a acceptance dating from the aboriginal 1700s. Later the appellation mud artlessly alluded to discredit.
name is mud|mud|name
informal (You) are in trouble; a being is abhorrent or no best liked.
Used in the possessive. If you acquaint your mother I agitated ink on her rug my name will be mud. Your name will be mud if you acquaint the abecedary about the bad affair we did.
Compare: IN THE DOG HOUSE.
one's name is mud
Idiom(s): one's name is mud
Theme: TROUBLE
for one to be in agitation or humiliated. (Slang.)
• If I can't get this arrangement signed, my name will be mud.
• His name is mud anytime back he bankrupt the clear vase.
sling mud at
sling mud at
Insult or discredit someone, as in The cardboard became acclaimed for casting mud at cine stars. This appellation replaced throw mud at, which dates from the additional bisected of the 1700s.
stick-in-the-mud
someone who is old-fashioned, addition who doesn
stick-in-the-mud|mud|stick
n., informal An overcareful person; addition who is ancient and fights change. Mabel said her mother was a absolute antediluvian to accomplish a aphorism that she charge be home by 10 o'clock on weeknights and 11:30 Saturdays. Mr. Thomas is a antediluvian who plows with mules; he won't buy a tractor.
Your name is mud
If someone's name is mud, again they accept a bad reputation.drag (one's) name in the mud
To abuse one publicly, abnormally to the damage of one's reputation. I'm aggravating to advance a fair and admirable campaign, and Brad absolutely abject my name in the mud! Don't annoyance my name in the mud—you're the one who messed up the budget!Learn more: drag, mud, name
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