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addlepated    
a. 昏头昏脑的

昏头昏脑的

addlepated
adj 1: stupid and confused; "blathering like the addlepated
nincompoop that you are"; "a confused puddingheaded,
muddleheaded fellow"- Isaac Sterne [synonym: {addlebrained},
{addlepated}, {puddingheaded}, {muddleheaded}]

Addle-brained \Ad"dle-brained`\, Addle-headed \Ad"dle-head`ed\,
Addle-pated \Ad"dle-pa`ted\, a.
Dull-witted; stupid. "The addle-brained Oberstein." --Motley.
[1913 Webster]

Dull and addle-pated. --Dryden.
[1913 Webster]


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