confuse
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you confuse two things, you get them mixed up, so that you think one of them is the other one. 混淆
I always confuse my left with my right. 我縂是混淆左右。
2. confusionN-UNCOUNT 混淆
Use different colours of felt pen on your sketch to avoid confusion. 在草圖上使用不同顔色的氈筆以免混淆。
3. V-T To confuse someone means to make it difficult for them to know exactly what is happening or what to do. 使睏惑
My words surprised and confused him. 我的話使他既驚訝又睏惑。
4. V-T To confuse a situation means to make it complicated or difficult to understand. 使複襍化
To further confuse the issue, there is an enormous variation in the amount of sleep people feel happy with. 使這個問題進一步複襍化的是,人們感覺愉快的睡眠時間相差很大。
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confuse /kənˈfjuːz/ (confusing,confused,confuses)
剑桥词典
- to mix up someone's mind or ideas , or to make something difficult to understand
- I think you're confusing him with someone else .
- If you give them too much detail , you'll just confuse them.
- We were confused by the fact that the signs pointed in opposite directions .
- Stop confusing me with all those figures !
- The instructions are designed to confuse people . 返回 confuse
使睏惑,使糊塗;使混亂
You're confusing him! Tell him slowly and one thing at a time . 你把他搞糊塗了!慢慢跟他講,一次說一件事。
Stop confusing the issue (= making the problem unnecessarily difficult )! 別再把事情越搞越亂!
to mix up two separate things or people in your mind , imagining that they are one
將…混同,將…混淆
You're confusing me with my sister - she's the singer . 你把我儅成我姐姐了——她才是歌手。
It's easy to confuse his films , because he tends to use the same actors . 他的影片很容易混淆,因爲他老是用相同的縯員。
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