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confound美 [kən'faʊnd] 英 [kən'faʊnd] - v.使困惑惊讶;使惊疑;证明…有错;战胜(敌人)
- 网络使混淆;挫败;使狼狈
第三人称单数:confounds 现在分词:confounding 过去式:confounded v. confuse,muddle,mix up,mistake,misperceive 1. | ~ sb 使困惑惊讶;使惊疑to confuse and surprise sb |
| The sudden rise in share prices has confounded economists. 股价的突然上涨使经济学家大惑不解。 |
2. | ~ sb/sth 证明…有错to prove sb/sth wrong |
| to confound expectations 证明期望有误 | | She confounded her critics and proved she could do the job. 她驳倒了批评者的看法,证明自己能够胜任那项工作。 |
3. | ~ sb 击败,战胜(敌人)to defeat an enemy |
v. | 1. to puzzle or confuse somebody 2. to cause a confused situation to become even more confused 3. to prove somebody or something to be wrong 4. to cause somebody to feel ashamed or embarrassed 5. to prevent somebody or something from succeeding 6. to fail to distinguish between two or more things 7. used to express anger at something or somebody 8. to ruin or destroy somebody or something 9. to defeat someone, or to prevent them from being successful 10. to make someone feel surprised or confused, especially by not behaving in the way they expect 1. to puzzle or confuse somebody 2. to cause a confused situation to become even more confused 3. to prove somebody or something to be wrong 4. to cause somebody to feel ashamed or embarrassed 5. to prevent somebody or something from succeeding 6. to fail to distinguish between two or more things 7. used to express anger at something or somebody 8. to ruin or destroy somebody or something 9. to defeat someone, or to prevent them from being successful 10. to make someone feel surprised or confused, especially by not behaving in the way they expect |
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