phrasal verbphr v especially British EnglishBrESUCCEED IN DOING somethingto succeed in doing something with difficulty, or not in a very satisfactory way 胡乱应付过去
There were some difficult questions but I managed to muddle through.
有几个难缠的问题,但我都支吾过去了。
The team managed to muddle through another season.
该球队又混过了一个赛季。
Examples from the Corpus
muddle through • She just has to muddle through.• While children were very young it was possible to muddle through.• They must muddle through in a fog of grumble and contempt.• You muddle through, reduced to selling your own ads to make a decentbuck.• My own feeling in 1981 was that we should try to achieve something better and that just muddling through was not enough.• Others have muddled through without a policy, although in that situation choices are still forced willy-nilly upon those who selectmaterials.• Like so many other students, he had muddled through without having to break a sweat.