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con·fuse AHD[kən-fyo͞ozʹ] D.J.[kənˈfjuːz]K.K.[kənˈfjuz]v.(动词)con.fused, con.fus.ing, con.fus.es v.tr.(及物动词)- To cause to be unable to think with clarity or act with intelligence or understanding; throw off.使迷惑:使不能清析地思考或理智地行动;使犯错误
- To cause to feel embarrassment.使感觉窘迫
- To mistake (one thing for another):误解(一个当成另一个):confused effusiveness with affection.把言语的吐露误解为故意的炫耀
- To make opaque; blur:使不透明;把…弄模糊:"The old labels . . . confuse debate instead of clarifying it"(Christopher Lasch)“旧的标签…不但无法澄清议题,反而使它更加模糊了”(克里斯托夫·拉希)
- To assemble without order or sense; jumble.使混乱:无感觉或顺序的糅合;使混淆
- Archaic To bring to ruination.【古语】 使毁灭
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To make something unclear or incomprehensible:使得某物不清楚或不易理解:a new tax code that only further confuses.只造成更多疑问的新税法
- Middle English confusen 中古英语 confusen
- from Old French confus [perplexed] 源自 古法语 confus [困惑的]
- from Latin cōnfūsus [past participle of] cōnfundere [to mix together] * see confound 源自 拉丁语 cōnfūsus cōnfundere的过去分词 [使混乱] * 参见 confound
confusʹingly adv.(副词)confuse, addle, befuddle, discombobulate, fuddle, muddle, throw- The central meaning shared by these verbs is "to cause to be unclear in mind or intent": 这些动词的中心意思都是“引起思想或意图的混乱”: heavy traffic that confused the novice driver;繁忙的交通使新司机不知所措;problems that addle my brain;问题把我的大脑搞糊涂了;a question that befuddled even the professor;这个问题甚至难住了教授;was discombobulated by the staggering number of possibilities;被惊人的概率数字搞乱了;a plot so complex that it fuddles one's comprehension;情节如此繁杂以致于使人理解困难;a head that was muddled by endless facts and figures;大脑被没完没了的数字和事实搞得乱七八糟;behavior that really threw me. 他的行为把我弄懵了
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