释义 |
confuse美 [kən'fjuz] 英 [kən'fjuːz] - v.混同;使迷惑;使糊涂;使更难于理解
- 网络混淆;使混乱;搞乱
第三人称单数:confuses 现在分词:confusing 过去式:confused v. enlighten,clarify,distinguish v. puzzle,perplex,baffle,mystify,bewilder 1. | ~ sb 使糊涂;使迷惑to make sb unable to think clearly or understand sth |
| They confused me with conflicting accounts of what happened. 他们对发生的事所作的陈述自相矛盾,使我迷惑不解。 |
2. | ~ A and/with B (将…)混淆,混同to think wrongly that sb/sth is sb/sth else |
| People often confuse me and my twin sister. 人们常常把我和我的孪生妹妹搞错。 | | Be careful not to confuse quantity with quality. 注意不要把数量与质量混淆了。 |
3. | ~ sth 使更难于理解to make a subject more difficult to understand |
| His comments only served to confuse the issue further. 他的评论只是把问题弄得更加复杂。 |
v. | 1. 弄错,把…混淆,把…混在一起;混为一谈,混淆不清 7. 使慌乱,使困窘,使狼狈;使糊涂〔常用被动语态〕 8. 使…感到慌乱,叫…手足无措;使…莫名其妙,使…如堕云雾 1. 弄错,把…混淆,把…混在一起;混为一谈,混淆不清 7. 使慌乱,使困窘,使狼狈;使糊涂〔常用被动语态〕 8. 使…感到慌乱,叫…手足无措;使…莫名其妙,使…如堕云雾 |
v. | 1. to make somebody unable to think or reason clearly or act sensibly 2. to make something hard or harder to understand 3. to mistake one person or thing for another 4. to make somebody feel embarrassed or ill at ease 5. to cause disorder in something 6. to make someone feel that they do not understand something 7. to make something more complicated or difficult to understand 8. to think wrongly that a person or thing is someone or something else 9. put into disorder;mix up in the mind 1. to make somebody unable to think or reason clearly or act sensibly 2. to make something hard or harder to understand 3. to mistake one person or thing for another 4. to make somebody feel embarrassed or ill at ease 5. to cause disorder in something 6. to make someone feel that they do not understand something 7. to make something more complicated or difficult to understand 8. to think wrongly that a person or thing is someone or something else 9. put into disorder;mix up in the mind |
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