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1. adjectiveIf you are mixed up, you are confused, often because of emotional or social problems. I think he's a rather mixed up kid. I get mixed up about times and places. 2. adjectiveTo be mixed up in something bad, or with someone you disapprove of, means to be involved in it or with them. How could David be mixed up in a murder? Why did I ever get mixed up with you? mixed up in British English (mɪkst ʌp) adjective1. If you are mixed up, you are confused, often because of emotional or social problems. I don't know what I was thinking at the time. I was really mixed up. John says he feels happy, but still a bit mixed up, about the contact with his naturalmother. I'm mixed up. I don't know what I want. I think he's a rather mixed up kid. 2. to get mixed up 3. if you get things mixed up, you confuse one with another My sense of time was mixed up, I didn't know how long I'd been out of the house. She gets some words mixed up. 4. to be mixed up in sth 5. to be mixed up with sb mixed-up in British Englishadjectivein a state of mental confusion; perplexed mixed-up in American English (ˈmɪkstˈʌp) adjective in a state of befuddlement or turmoil; confused, troubled, etc. Examples of 'mixed up' in a sentencemixed up Maybe took himself a little too seriously, got mixed up in politics.Perhaps one of the grandchildren was mixed up in bad company.I didn't know he was mixed up in that sort of world, had contacts... "His mouth clamped shut.I just hope that crazy mixed-up world out there doesn't ever change you.Against my will I remembered Martin describing Nicholas as a mixed-up kitten.It was punctuated by flashes of cognition in which his senses worked but in a mixed-up way.In his act he says he had a mixed marriage; he was married and his wife was mixed-up. In other languagesmixed up British English: mixed up ADJECTIVE If you are mixed up, you are confused, often because of emotional or social problems. I think he's a rather mixed up kid. - American English: mixed up
- Brazilian Portuguese: confuso
- Chinese: > 迷惑不解的因感情或社会问题而
- European Spanish: confuso
- French: perturbé
- German: verwirrt
- Italian: confuso
- Japanese: 頭が混乱した
- Korean: 가치관이 혼돈된
- European Portuguese: confuso
- Latin American Spanish: afectado
Chinese translation of 'mixed up' adj - (= confused)
糊涂(塗)的 (hútu de) to get mixed up (about sth) (把某事)混淆起来(來) ((bǎ mǒushì) hùnxiáo qǐlái) to get sth mixed up [facts, dates] 把某事弄混 (bǎ mǒushì nòng hùn) to be or get mixed up in sth 被卷(捲)入某事 (bèi juǎnrù mǒushì)
vt - (= confuse) [people]
分辨不出 (fēnbiàn bù chū) - [things]
混淆 (hùnxiáo)
See mix Definition in a state of mental confusion I think he's a rather mixed-up kid. Synonyms disturbed upsetdistraught maladjusted Additional synonymsI'm totally at sea with popular culture. Synonyms bewildered, lost, confused, puzzled, uncertain, baffled, adrift, perplexed, disconcerted, at a loss, mystified, disoriented, bamboozled (informal), flummoxed, at sixes and sevens Some shoppers look bewildered by the variety of goods on offer. Synonyms confused, surprised, stunned, puzzled, uncertain, startled, baffled, at sea, awed, muddled, dizzy, dazed, perplexed, disconcerted, at a loss, mystified, taken aback, speechless, giddy, disorientated, bamboozled (informal), nonplussed, flummoxed, at sixes and sevens, thrown off balance, discombobulated (informal) I'm afraid I'm a little muddled. I don't know where to begin. Synonyms bewildered, confused, at sea, dazed, perplexed, disoriented, stupefied, befuddled- mix something up
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Additional synonymsShe is perplexed about what to do for her daughter. Synonyms puzzled, confused, stumped, baffled, bewildered, mixed up, muddled, bemused, confounded, mystified, fazed, dumbfounded, nonplussed, befuddled, flummoxedScientists remain puzzled by this phenomenon. Synonyms perplexed, beaten, confused, baffled, lost, stuck (informal), stumped, doubtful, at sea, bewildered, mixed up, at a loss, mystified, clueless, nonplussed, flummoxed, in a fog, without a clue Synonyms disordered, confused, chaotic, muddled, messed up, in disarray, topsy-turvy, at sixes and sevens, in disorder, disarrayed |