confound的意思和读音

confound

: [kənˈfaʊnd] : [kən'faʊnd]

v.使使

使使

confounds  confounding  confounded  

v.distinguish

v.confuse,muddle,mix up,mistake,misperceive

confoundv.

1.~ sb使使to confuse and surprise sb

The sudden rise in share prices has confounded economists.使

2.~ sb/sthto prove sb/sth wrong

to confound expectations

She confounded her critics and proved she could do the job.

3.~ sbto defeat an enemy

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v.1.to make someone feel surprised or confused, especially by not behaving in the way they expect2.if you are confounded by something, you cannot understand it3.to prove that something is wrong4.to defeat someone, or to prevent them from being successful1.to make someone feel surprised or confused, especially by not behaving in the way they expect2.if you are confounded by something, you cannot understand it3.to prove that something is wrong4.to defeat someone, or to prevent them from being successful

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2. 4. Vowels( confound 使 mercenary ...

3.使 sullage , , ... confound 使, 使, ... soutache ... ...

4. conformity confound 使 confront ...

5. confiscate v. confound v. 使 confuse v. ...

6.使 chronicle confound 使 decorum ...

7.使,使 conformism n. confound v. 使使) ...

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1.But today details emerged of a woman who may confound the popular view that everyone in the industry is in it for themselves.

2.It tends to confound and destroy all distinctions, and prostrate all ranks to one common level.

3.Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech.使

4.Some scientists call these changes minor errors, but it's enough to confound the human immune system.”,

5.Rosenberg had been careful in planting false clues that would confound investigators.线

6.There are occasions in the City as elsewhere, when ingenuous questions out of the mouths of babes and sucklings can confound the experts.

7.confuse, perplex, bewilder, puzzle, confound The police were baffled by the false clues left by the clever thief.线

8.With more than three months to polling day, there may still be time for the president's party to confound the doomsayers.

9.But care must be taken not to confound a particular form or case with the principle of right itself.

10.Also, drawing conclusions from experiments in which animals react to individuals outside their own species may confound results.