confused 英 [kənˈfju:zd]   美 [kənˈfjuzd]

confused

confused  英 [kənˈfju:zd] 美 [kənˈfjuzd]

adj. 困惑的;混乱的;糊涂的  v. 困惑(confuse的过去式) 

He walked away confused. 他困惑地走开了。
I saw him confused and braced against the wall. 我看见他满脸困惑的样子,拥抱着墙。

  • If you are confused about something, you can't think clearly. If your new friend keeps impossibly showing up in different outfits, you'll be confused until you discover she has an identical twin.
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  • adj. 困惑的;混乱的;糊涂的
  • v. 困惑(confuse的过去式)
  • 1. He walked away confused.

    他困惑地走开了。

  • 2. I saw him confused and braced against the wall.

    我看见他满脸困惑的样子,拥抱着墙。

  • 3. Friends, family and neighbors are often confused about what to do in the event of such an emergency because they do not who to call for help.

    朋友,家庭和邻居常常感到困惑的是在如此一个紧急事件的发生下应做什么,因为他们不知道找谁来帮忙。

  • confused (adj.) early 14c., "discomfited, routed, defeated" (of groups), serving at first as an alternative past participle of confound, as Latin confusus was the past participle of confundere "to pour together, mix, mingle; to join together;" hence, figuratively, "to throw into disorder; to trouble, disturb, upset."
con·fused / kənˈfjuːzd ; NAmE kənˈfjuːzd / adjective 1 unable to think clearly or to understand what is happening or what sb is saying 糊涂的;迷惑的 People are confused about all the different labels on food these days. 人们如今被那些五花八门的食物标签搞得稀里糊涂。 He was depressed and in a confused state of mind. 他感到沮丧,心里充满了迷惑。 I'm confused—say all that again. 我被搞糊涂了,把那件事从头到尾再说一遍吧。 2 not clear or easy to understand 不清楚的;混乱的;难懂的 The children gave a confused account of what had happened. 孩子们把发生的事叙述得颠三倒四。 con·fused·ly / kənˈfjuːzədli ; NAmE kənˈfjuːzədli / adverb con·fused / kənˈfjuːzd ; NAmE kənˈfjuːzd / con·fused·ly / kənˈfjuːzədli ; NAmE kənˈfjuːzədli /
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