1. 混淆;搞錯 If you confuse two things, you get them mixed up, so that you think one of them is the other one.
confuse的解釋
e.g. Great care is taken to avoid confusing the two types of projects... 大家非常謹(jǐn)慎,以免把這兩類項目弄混。 e.g. I can't see how anyone could confuse you with another! 我不明白怎么會有人把你和另外一個人搞混!
confusion Use different colours of felt pen on your sketch to avoid confusion. 用不同顏色的氈頭筆畫草圖,以免搞混。
2. 把…弄糊涂;使困惑 To confuse someone means to make it difficult for them to know exactly what is happening or what to do.
e.g. German politics surprised and confused him. 德國政治既令他驚訝,又讓他困惑不解。
3. 攪亂;使復(fù)雜化 To confuse a situation means to make it complicated or difficult to understand.
e.g. To further confuse the issue, there is an enormous variation in the amount of sleep people feel happy with. 使問題進(jìn)一步復(fù)雜化的是,每個人需要的睡眠時間千差萬別。
confuse英英釋義
verb
1. mistake one thing for another
e.g. you are confusing me with the other candidate I mistook her for the secretary
Synonym: confound
2. make unclear, indistinct, or blurred
e.g. Her remarks confused the debate Their words obnubilate their intentions
Synonym: blurobscureobnubilate
3. be confusing or perplexing to cause to be unable to think clearly
e.g. These questions confuse even the experts This question completely threw me This question befuddled even the teacher