confuse的意思和读音

confuse

: [kənˈfjuz] : [kənˈfjuːz]

v.使使使

使

confuses  confusing  confused  

v.+n.confuse issue

v.enlighten,clarify,distinguish

v.puzzle,perplex,baffle,mystify,bewilder

confusev.

1.~ sb使使to make sb unable to think clearly or understand sth

They confused me with conflicting accounts of what happened.使

2.~ A and/with B…)to think wrongly that sb/sth is sb/sth else

People often confuse me and my twin sister.

Be careful not to confuse quantity with quality.

3.~ sth使to make a subject more difficult to understand

His comments only served to confuse the issue further.

v.1.使,;;2.使,使,使;使

v.1.to make someone feel that they do not understand something2.to make something more complicated or difficult to understand3.to think wrongly that a person or thing is someone or something else

1. confound v. 使 confuse v. congenial adj. ...

2.使 lucifugous a confuse v 使 confusion n ...

3.使 confront confuse 使 congenial ...

4.使 conflict n./v. , confuse vt. ,使 confused adj. ...

5. conflict n./v. , confuse vt. ,使 confused adj. ...

6. confirm confuse consider ...

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1.There are also the name of the food label to the font size of all sizes, it's easy to confuse the consumer.

2.One form of assistance is to confuse those trying to locate these communities, a type of cloaking so discovery does not occur.使

3.Congratulations, but I think you're making a common mistake, which is to confuse your own situation with that of the economy in general.

4.Investors said the contradictory nature of Midwest's statement was likely to confuse shareholders.,Midwest

5.As often with indices like this, there is a question over whether bundling indicators together serves to clarify things or to confuse them.

6.So it's easy to confuse its condition (bad) with its direction (better) and to lose sight of how much worse it could be.

7.It's very easy to confuse the signatures of the events of interest with background noise or a different kind of event altogether.

8.When a Man Woman foreseeable that he would lose; Men foreseen when his wife, he would confuse.

9.It did not confuse me to see "Treasure Island" in the movies and then read the book.》,

10.Some of his followers complained that this would confuse the workers, making the Bolsheviks sound like the anarchist-communists.使