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befuddlement n 迷惑不解;(因喝酒)晕迷 【记】be使成为,fuddle(vt 灌醉;vi 狂饮;n 烂醉。读:发抖。喝得烂醉如泥就会发抖。)-使醉,醉了以后就会迷惑
bedizen, [bi'diz(ə)n] v 把装饰得过分华丽而俗气;穿着俗丽 【记】bed床
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